Week Six: Underground Comic



For this week, on the topic of Underground Comics, I choose to read one of the comics from Howard the Duck. This was my first experience and chance to read such a comic and I found it very interesting and unique rather than insulting or vulgar. The comic artists were able to take content like sexuality or vulgarity and make it "entertaining" to look at it. I love the design of Howard and love his presence throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so seeing his origin story was helpful to place him in the grand scheme of things. The illustrative style and colors were very Stan Lee or common for a Marvel comic but I felt, because maybe it was considered and underground comic, alot of the panels and drawings were more contrasted than usual. Blacks seemed harsher and whites really popped out of the page - feeling like a film noir type of look. Colors used were minimal and were not too saturated, it was only pushed to that extreme saturation to emphasize a particular aspect or call technique to tell a compelling story were followed based on Scott's book on Understanding comic. 



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