Sequential Art Volume 1

by Phillip M Jackson

Sequential Art Volume 1 by Phillip M Jackson (Book) in Humor
Copyright: © 2007  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom

Printed: 54 pages, 9" x 7", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

A collection of strips 1 to 100 from the webcomic series Sequential Art (www.collectedcurios.com)


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Humor

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8 Apr 2008
I read this from start to finish with no break, and then pined for more. What got me hooked was the humour, which is strong throughout, occasionally with mild sexual content, but as I continued it dawned on me that the exceptional strength of this work is in the characters. It was because I loved them so much that I kept on reading. They are so endearing, and Jackson manages to capture their extreme personalities in a few short panels. They are all brilliant but you just can't argue with Scarlet's appeal as the cute idiot of the bunch (or is she really so dumb? Time will tell).

This really is work of a substantial quality, on all levels, that deserves to sit high above the run-of-the-mill crowd on Lulu, and I hope the author enjoys a huge success.
Hilariously brilliant!
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22 Oct 2007 (updated 22 Oct 2007)
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This comic is an absolutely brilliantly constructed joyride of humorous entertainment!


A highly recommended read, and well, well worth the money!!! 10/10
This comic is what strips in the papers should be!
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11 Oct 2007
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The art is absolutely amazing. Mr. Jackson has a true gift at expressions that really makes this strip come alive. He also has a sense of humor that, though more geared towards adults with such subject matters as going to a high school reunion or dealing with the creepy furry fan who bought your roommate, is not overly risque in it's treatment. What really makes this comic strip shine is it's characters. It has the human straight man that is found in a lot of strips out there, but with Art you find that he's not been played as a caricature. He has not been dumbed down or played as inept and completely lacking in common sense of taste. It has a stay-at-home nerd penguin, and let's face it, there needs to be more penguins in comic strips today. There is also a catgirl who loves video games and though she's got a bit of a mouth on her at times as well as a mischevious streak, her heart's in the right place. Halfway through they are joined by an overly cute and naive squirrelgirl who has a tendency to steal every panel she's in. You just can't help but fall in love with her. The ensemble as a whole makes a cast that truly makes this strip shine and will leave you definitely wanting more and wondering when volume 2 is going to come out. *hint, hint, Mr. Jackson*

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