Digital comic innovation. The case of Modern Polaxis
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https://doi.org/10.7203/eutopias.22.22930Keywords:
Digital Comic, audiovisual tool, Modern Polaxis, augmented perception of the reality.Abstract
In recent years we have seen how the digital comic has been gaining relevance in every way. There are more and more authors who propose different ways of reading comics, technology has become the most effective tool for this purpose. However, the debate about drawing limits on the use of certain resources such as animation and sound in digital comics continues. Modern Polaxis (2014) is a work that balances on this fine line as it is a comic on paper that uses augmented perception of the reality. We will analyze this comic together with other works to talk about the current debate about the use of audiovisual resources in digital comic.
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