The topic of the audio and the text presented is: comics medium. The text claims that comics medium is only an American art-form which has inspired other country around the world, while the lecturer disagree with this idea.
In fact, the text present that the first commercially success comic strip was Hogan’s Alley made by an American cartoonist in the 1890s. Yet, the lecturer suggests that there was already comic strip in Europe (Britain and Switzerland) since the 1790s.
Then, the text shows us that the first popular comic book was made by an American; Action Comic featuring Superman. Nevertheless, the audio tells us that the author of Action Comic was not American but Canadian. Moreover, the first popular comic book was Tintin, a Belgium creation, which was made 16 years before Action Comic.
Finally, American authors or designers did not invent comic strips and comic book before spreading it into the world like the text says. Actually, the lecturer informs us that Japanese manga was inspired by Asian art and European creations were not inspired by American’s one. In fact, European’s comics medium has their own style.
The topic of the audio and the
text
presented is:
comics
medium. The
text
claims that
comics
medium is
only
an American art-form which has inspired other country around the world, while the lecturer disagree with this
idea
.
In fact, the
text
present that the
first
commercially
success
comic
strip was Hogan’s Alley made by an American cartoonist in the 1890s.
Yet
, the lecturer suggests that there was already
comic
strip in Europe (Britain and Switzerland) since the 1790s.
Then, the
text
shows
us that the
first
popular
comic
book
was made
by an American; Action
Comic
featuring Superman.
Nevertheless
, the audio
tells
us that the author of Action
Comic
was not American
but
Canadian.
Moreover
, the
first
popular
comic
book was
Tintin
, a Belgium creation, which
was made
16 years
before
Action Comic.
Finally
, American authors or designers did not invent
comic
strips and
comic
book
before
spreading it into the world like the
text
says. Actually, the lecturer informs us that Japanese manga
was inspired
by Asian art and European creations were not inspired by American’s one. In fact, European’s
comics
medium has their
own
style.