Echoes in the comic

"By their very nature they leave behind Echoes, soft spots where their tropeish behavior weakens the boundary between fiction and reality."

Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Dekso on Sun Oct 21, 2012 6:07 am

Dryunya wrote:2. I don't remember who thought that the echoes would reveal the comic pages, but he wins all the internets.


Wow. I was actually right: :)

Dekso wrote:(It could be possible when scanned, it gives you the whole comic page)


Edit: Not sure I like Don's look either, I was thinking he was walking around in his armour with his sword.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Dryunya on Sun Oct 21, 2012 8:20 am

Dekso wrote:Edit: Not sure I like Don's look either, I was thinking he was walking around in his armour with his sword.

Um... You do realize that in that case he would end up in a loony bin by day two, right? :)
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby NeverSlender on Sun Oct 21, 2012 8:22 am

He mentioned in his tweets that he'd bought some orange and blue clothes. I was expecting something more outlandish.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Dekso on Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:33 am

Dryunya wrote:Um... You do realize that in that case he would end up in a loony bin by day two, right? :)


Yeah well... him do everything that he's done just would have been so much funnier if he was wearing his normal clothes. :p
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Wysp on Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:15 pm

Does it bother anyone else that Mr. Administrator is on the front of "Off The Top Of My Head," the book Romeo is reading in the last panel?
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby narrativedilettante on Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:18 pm

Wysp wrote:Does it bother anyone else that Mr. Administrator is on the front of "Off The Top Of My Head," the book Romeo is reading in the last panel?


Looks like the back cover. I guessed that Mr. Administrator is the author of that book.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Wysp on Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:32 pm

Which raises the question of why is the front blank? And I thought Mr. A couldn't make fiction?
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby narrativedilettante on Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:35 pm

It's not that unusual for books to have plain covers, especially in hardback. But the "Mr. A can't create fiction" problem is interesting. Of course, the book isn't necessarily a work of fiction.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Wysp on Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:37 pm

That one appeared to still have the dust-jacket on, which typically has some kind of artwork. The cover was entirely blank.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby narrativedilettante on Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:02 am

I have a friend who believes you can't translate mystery stories into comics, because details the artist chooses to include or exclude arbitrarily, simplifications for the sake of artistic shortcuts, can take on a new and unintended meaning as the reader searches for clues.

Suffice it to say: I think the drawing of the book was probably deemed sufficient for its purpose. The detail of Mr. A on the back is definitely there for a reason, but the reason might just be as a little joke for the readers who recognize it. If Mr. A is a significant detail, we'll find more evidence elsewhere, presumably in other pages of the comic.

Basically, I don't think the drawing of the book is detailed enough for us to really tell whether the jacket is there or what the front cover looks like. And if there is more going on with regard to the book, I'm sure we'll find more evidence related to this mystery in time.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby IslaKariese on Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:14 am

narrativedilettante wrote:I have a friend who believes you can't translate mystery stories into comics, because details the artist chooses to include or exclude arbitrarily, simplifications for the sake of artistic shortcuts, can take on a new and unintended meaning as the reader searches for clues.

What about stories that were originally comics? Or manga? Like Detective Conan?
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Sicon112 on Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:17 am

IslaKariese wrote:
narrativedilettante wrote:I have a friend who believes you can't translate mystery stories into comics, because details the artist chooses to include or exclude arbitrarily, simplifications for the sake of artistic shortcuts, can take on a new and unintended meaning as the reader searches for clues.

What about stories that were originally comics? Or manga? Like Detective Conan?


I recently watched a bunch of detective anime series similar to that (Conan is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long for me right now) and I noticed how friggin HARD it was for them to convey the case in the right way. I read the light novel versions of the story, and it was great, but the anime, while cool, was always either pretty damn easy or physically impossible without wild guesses.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Dryunya on Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:21 am

Wysp wrote:Does it bother anyone else that Mr. Administrator is on the front of "Off The Top Of My Head," the book Romeo is reading in the last panel?

It's just an Epileptic Tree on my part, but the book's title only contains words that have 4 letters or less - like "THE WALL TED FALL". :gurt: It translates to 0-15-6-6 0-20-8-5 0-20-15-16 0-0-15-6 0-0-13-25 8-5-1-4. I have no idea why I'm saying this, especially considering that I dismissed the man on the cover as just some random person.

UPD: Also, there is an actual book with that title.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby NeverSlender on Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:38 am

Probably a joke. The videos of Mr. A usually cut off the top of his head.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby The Wild West Pyro on Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:06 am

NeverSlender wrote:Probably a joke. The videos of Mr. A usually cut off the top of his head.


Or just don't show the top.

However, we know that Mr. A has numbers tattooed permanently on his forehead, thanks to Mind Screw.
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Re: Echoes in the comic

Postby Sicon112 on Mon Oct 22, 2012 10:38 am

Dryunya wrote:UPD: Also, there is an actual book with that title.


I already commented on that when the comic first appeared. There is also a poetry book and one other book by the same name.
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