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- When I was a kid, two dreams could be had for a
- quarter. For this princely sum I could buy two
- comic books -- and still have a penny left over.
- Like everything else, comic books cost more
- nowadays, but they still offer the dreams and sense
- of wonder that first captivated me over 30 years
- ago. If you'd like a little of that magic -- direct
- from GEnie -- read on.
-
- Still Around
-
- "Do they still make comic books?" some people today
- ask incredulously. For comics are hidden away in
- corners of stores where adults seldom go: racks
- tucked away in drug stores, toy stores, comic book
- specialty shops, and so on. But you needn't look
- further than GEnie's Comics RoundTable (on Page
- 1320, keyword COMICS). The premiere issue of Heroic
- Publishing's new BLACK ENCHANTRESS comic book has
- been made available exclusively on GEnie, prior to
- its November 1994 publication.
-
- Many of today's comic books are not written for
- kids. Although a number of well-known characters,
- particularly superheroes, have been around for 20,
- 40, even 50 years, their stories are now reaching
- older audiences. Today's comic book reader is more
- likely to be 18 than 10. Modern comic books are
- written with this older reader in mind, presenting
- themes (and more plausible science) than were
- necessary for the less-demanding younger comics
- fans of my generation. In addition, comics with
- higher literary content and more mature themes are
- aimed not at teenagers at all, but at adults.
- Comics now represent a medium that can be enjoyed
- from childhood on up.
-
- Successful Closure
-
- Like all forms of literature, comics exist to tell
- a story. This is usually done by combining words
- and pictures in a progressive sequence. While stage
- plays and films mimic live action, a comic book
- won't show you EVERYTHING that happens in the
- course of a story. Unlike films, comics don't show
- movement. Unlike plays, they won't bore you with
- every line of dialogue. Through careful work on the
- part of the artist, comics SUGGEST progression in
- either space or time by what is shown in adjacent
- pictures called panels.
-
- Comic book panels present what the artist and
- writer consider to be the highlights of the action.
- You, the reader, are on the spot in the story. Each
- panel's perspective is presented as a sight or a
- sound to catch your attention, and you keep going
- to see what's going on. You may see only someone's
- legs and feet, running, in a panel. Who is it? Why
- are they running? Your mind asks these questions
- quickly even as your eyes travel to the next panel
- which shows that the person running is a girl.
-
- The story goes from panel to panel in this manner,
- with your mind -- without conscious thought --
- filling in what went on in the gutter (the area
- between panels). This mental action is called
- closure. A successful comic book story is a
- marriage of pictures and words -- usually a minimum
- of words so that the eye takes in each panel's
- words and picture almost simultaneously. A fine
- example of this can be experienced in BLACK
- ENCHANTRESS.
-
- An Online First
-
- BLACK ENCHANTRESS falls into the genre of dark
- fantasy literature. It's the story of Andrea
- Crusoe, a young woman who uses her special
- abilities for her own ends. In the first issue, we
- see Andrea at the age of 10, fleeing through a
- Louisiana bayou to escape the people who imprisoned
- her for being a witch. Eventually they catch up
- with her, with results they could not have
- expected. All sixteen pages of the story in BLACK
- ENCHANTRESS #1, plus the cover and promotional
- letter sent to comic book distriburors by Heroic
- Publishing, can be downloaded from the Comics
- RoundTable Library in either GIF or TIFF format.
- The GIF files are numbers 2275 through 2292, and
- the TIFFs are numbers 2299-2316. (Did you know you
- can request as many as 20 files at a time for
- downloading from GEnie, one after the next, at the
- Option 6 Library prompt? Just separate the file
- numbers by commas.)
-
- More Action
-
- While you're there, consider picking up two more
- new comic books available in the Comics RoundTable
- Library:
-
- SPARKPLUG #3, also from Heroic Publishing, is a
- little morality play of power, responsibility, and
- the ties of family. This thought-provoking 28-page
- black and white comic book -- complete with cover
- -- is available in both GIF (files 2402 through
- 2419; SP3P01.GIF through SP3P28.GIF plus
- SP3COV.GIF), and TIFF format (files 2394 through
- 2401; SP3001.TIF through SP3007.TIF plus
- SP3COV.TIF).
-
- GENERATION X #1 from Marvel Comics, is the first
- issue of a new X-MEN comic series. If you have
- youngsters, they probably know the X-Men, stars of
- Saturday morning TV's most popular cartoon show.
- This is the story of a new group of outcast
- teenagers -- mutants -- who have come to a special
- school to learn to use their unique powers. It's a
- book for all ages. Look for the 39 beautiful
- full-color GIFs: files 2438 through 2458, and 2461
- through 2478 (GENXP01.GIF through GENXP40.GIF).
-
- Learn More
-
- Want to talk about comic books? Join us in the
- Comics RoundTable Bulletin Board on GEnie Page 1320
- (keyword COMICS, of course), or in our Real-Time
- Conferences each Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
- Thursday evening starting at 10:00 PM Eastern time.
-
- Even more fine comic books are scheduled to be
- uploaded to the Comics RoundTable Library as I
- write this. But BLACK ENCHANTRESS will still have
- been the first, and for you, right now, it can be
- the start of storytelling magic for comics fans of
- all ages. Happy dreaming!
-