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The Past is Prologue

by leighton on July 14, 2015
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As of our latest installment, page 8, the context of the comic should be much clearer. It turns out that the professor from the first few pages is probably not the main character after all. Instead, everything you’ve read so far is prologue. Now we know how Leeta came to be raised by the unicorns, and what it was like for her growing up (she never won any races), and what her personality is (pretty intense).

Page_8A teaser image
If you wanted to, you could call the first 8 pages The Secret Origin of Leeta. But, with page 8, the prologue draws to a close.

Since the comic is called The Electric Team, you may have wondered, “Who IS the Electric Team?” Tune in on Thursday to find out. Also, Sam did her usual excellent work, and page 9 contains my favorite panel so far. Wait’ll ya see it! It’ll knock yer socks off!

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Sam Brings the Magic

by leighton on July 11, 2015
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I’ve really enjoyed every page of Electric Team art so far, but for me, Page 7 represents a new level of achievement for artist Samantha Albert. While the story has mostly been conversation and description so far, now we get to see Sam use the magic of comics.

Comics is not just about drawing handsome pictures. It’s about what you do with the pictures. Take, for instance, the greatest American comic book artist of all time, Jack Kirby. If you looked at a Kirby drawing in isolation, you may not understand what the big deal is. His figures are usually pretty simple and straightforward.

For example, here’s a Kirby drawing of a guy in a skull mask sitting in a chair:

Skullchair

You might look at that and think, “What’s the big deal? I’ve seen better drawings of guys sitting in chairs.” And it’s true, there are plenty of artists who could draw ornate, beautiful rendered pictures of people sitting. This particular image doesn’t knock your socks off. But it’s not supposed to; it serves a function as part of a larger whole. A comic is not about an image in isolation, it’s about the composition of images in panels, and the arrangement of panels next to each other.

Now, gaze on the complete page. Ignore the words, at first, and just follow the images from panel to panel.

skullorigin

Notice how, even though these are static two-dimensional drawings, Kirby creates the illusion of movement through space. You can SEE Captain America jumping, kicking and dodging; you can FEEL the impact as the Red Skull socks Captain America with his gun. How can you see movement on a flat, motionless page? Because of MAGIC. This is the magic of comics, right here.

It’s entirely possible to be a great illustrator but a lousy comic book artist, because you can’t tell a story with pictures.

Which is why I’m excited to see Sam break out her sequential art skills here on page 7. Have you ever tried to draw a child racing with a unicorn? It’s harder than it looks, but with this page, I can feel the movement.

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Unicorn Tuesday

by leighton on July 7, 2015
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Today, July 7, is the day that page 6 goes up, which is something I’m extremely excited about. I mentioned before that most of the concepts for The Electric Team were created by Abby, my six-year-old daughter. For the first few pages, that mainly meant just place names. But now, on page six, you begin to see Abby’s vision truly come to life.

By which I mean there are unicorns. Not as any sort of joke or reference or ironic statement, but because Abby genuinely loves unicorns.

Unicorn

 

At first, when Abby came up with this idea–the girl raised by unicorns–I resisted it. Couldn’t she be raised by, like, robots, or mutants, or something? Abby soon won me over, though, and it was thinking about this scene that made the whole story come to life for me. You’ll see the unicorns again on Thursday, when page 7 goes up.

(But there will still be robots and mutants later, don’t worry.)

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