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style in which the characters realize that they are living in a comic. In a metacomic, the characters are able to take advantage of the comic's structure to progress in the storyline. In brief, a metacomic is a comic about a comic.
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Using the comic structure as an advantage (making the characters travel across comic panels, interact with speech balloons and other panels, or using the characters' speech as a "real", solid
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Using direct help from the author (the author's "hand" might appear to the comic and draw a helpful object, delete enemies with an eraser, or touch/move the characters).
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Drawing the author themselves into the comic to act as a character and interact with other characters.
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metafictional
comics
object
Krazy Kat
George Herriman
L'Origine
fr
Marc-Antoine Mathieu
fr
Understanding Comics
Scott McCloud
Opus
Satoshi Kon
Deadpool
Marvel Comics
webcomic
Sinfest
Logicomix
Imbattable
Pascal Jousselin
Gwenpool
Marvel Comics
The Art of Comics: A Philosophical Approach
ISBN
978-1-4443-3464-7
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comics
stub
expanding it
v

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