Reorganizing Narratives: increasing accessibility to comic book literature
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2021
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CAMPBELL-BARNER, ALEC, Reorganizing Narratives: Increasing Accessibility To
Comic Book Literature. (Under the direction of Professor Marc Russo).
Within the medium of sequential art there are numerous unique categories,
genres, formats, and styles. One of the oldest formats within the medium is traditional
serialized comic books. These periodical magazines have been in circulation since the
late 1930’s. My research outlines the artistic, literary, and historical value within the
medium of comic books to highlight the significance of my thesis project. Over time the
reading format for the medium of periodical comic books has evolved extensively and
created a unique type of reader. Now, as the medium charges into a competitive and
digitized future, evolving the reading format will become a necessity.
My thesis argument proposes ideas on how the reading format of comic books can
or should evolve to better support readers and researchers. My thesis argument proposes
that the current reading format of comic books lacks accessibility and legibility and a
digital resource for better understanding the medium is needed. The conceptual design
that I have created could work as a digital literary resource to support readers,
researchers, and educators with engaging with the medium. I discuss ways to enhance the
reading format by designing digital contextual reading guides. This project design is a
proof of concept and is influenced by numerous precedents. This thesis involves the
investigation and creation of a platform design intended to improve the overall
accessibility of the comic book reading format.
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M.A.D.
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Art + Design