Here is the URL: http://elfandmotorbelly.smackjeeves.com/
I primarily looked at the latest comic, titled "Catman." This comic is of the simple cartoon type, and not the realistic picture type. I personally like the cartoon type better, because as Scott McCloud says in his book Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, "[t]he ability of cartoons to focus our attention on an idea is, I think, an important part of their special power, both in comics and in drawing generally" (31). There isn't a lot of background and everything looks cartoonish, so it is easier to focus on exactly what is going on. Also, according to the book people can sometimes relate more to cartoon images.
This book also mentions how important the blank space in between frames is, both in time and separation. This comic has small space in between the frames, and the word bubbles lead us to believe that this is just a continuing dialogue. As far as the transitions between frames, I would guess that this one is moment-to-moment (I'm not that good at differentiating sometimes). It appears in the book that this type goes frame by frame, with no missing pieces or significant changes in time, and this comic seems to do that. I don't know if there is much more for me to comment on. Overall, I chose this comic because of its humor and whimsical cartoon feel.
Hi Katie, thanks for your thoughtful analysis about my comic strip. I was inspired by MUTTS because it promotes animal rights and by Hello Kitty. (: Have you posted any of your creative writings? I'm actually an English teacher by trade. You can see the strip just by punching in elfandmotorbelly.com though I'm thinking of changing it to furryfreaks.com.
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