With the addition of the availability of color within comics, especially in digital ones, a new tool to exemplify the meaning of specific parts of a story has made its way into the fold of graphic novels. Originally, comics were only able to be portrayed in black and white, and it was up to only […]
Author: Moxl3y
The Depravity of Internet Based Comics
If you look back at comic books at their origin, you’d notice quite a couple of common characteristics. They usually involved a superhero, or some sort of protagonist with superhuman abilities and that said protagonist would always come out on top…. after a thousand cliffhangers of course. Despite all of the comics of that time […]
Do u no de wae?
Throughout the past couple of years, memes have become more and more culturally accepted and have found usage throughout all corners of the globe that have access to the internet. Well what is a meme? Webster would define it as, “an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be […]
The Meme Man: Who lives on Meme(y) Lane
By: Nathaniel Moxley This is the meme man. Often seen online in multiple deranged memes, he is nothing more than a poorly rendered image of a 3-DÂ head. In terms of memes though, not many people are aware of his origin, and don’t know that he is actually from a series of short comic strips. […]