Re:Comics as real literature
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Reading Comics
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I'm currently taking a class on the graphic novel and we're reading Maus I and II (Art Spiegelman), Watchmen, Wanted (Mark Millar and J. G. Jones), and two volumes of Transmetropolitan (Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson), Back on the Streets, and Lust for Life. I've only read Maus so far, but the others are probably worth checking out.
No, the last thing we want is to give the opponents valid arguments against scientists, such as "Data Table X was inaccurate, therefore the validity of Table Y is questionable".
I'm currently taking a class on the graphic novel and we're reading Maus I and II (Art Spiegelman), Watchmen, Wanted (Mark Millar and J. G. Jones), and two volumes of Transmetropolitan (Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson), Back on the Streets, and Lust for Life. I've only read Maus so far, but the others are probably worth checking out.
No, the last thing we want is to give the opponents valid arguments against scientists, such as "Data Table X was inaccurate, therefore the validity of Table Y is questionable".