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How to Read a Graphic Novel

Graphic Novel or Comic Book? When most people hear the phrase “graphic novel” they think “comic books.” Superheroes like Wonder Woman, Wolverine and the Green Lantern come to mind.

Graphic Novel or Comic Book? Graphic Novels are different from Comic Books in a few important ways: Comic books are usually a “series.” That means they are intended to come up with new stories every month. Graphic novels are one story (told in perhaps two or more volumes) that reach the end and stop. Comic books are generally fantasy and science fiction. Graphic Novels are more realistic – usually historical, autobiographical or a memoir. The mood of a comic book is generally suspenseful and exciting. The mood of a graphic novel can be more serious and reflective. So then …. How are comic books and graphic novels the same?

Graphic Novel or Comic Book Graphic novels and comics books are the same in the way that they are read. Let’s look at Maus and identify the following: The “flow” of the story Parts of a graphic novel Things we should look for in the words and pictures

The novel we will read is the graphic novel, Maus, by Art Spiegelman. It’s a true story about how the author’s father survived the Holocaust.

The “Flow” of the Story Graphic novels are like regular stories. They have a plot, characters, settings and all the other elements in stories we read in regular books.

Graphic novels like Maus rely on pictures and words to tell the story. These pictures and words are in panels. Panels are the boxes in which the pictures and words appear. The panels are read in sequence like the way you read the words of a page in a regular book. Now you will look at two pages of MAUS – Don’t worry about reading the words; follow the directions so you know how to move your eyes across the page. Graphic novels like Maus rely on pictures and words to tell the story. These pictures and words are in panels. Panels are the boxes in which the pictures and words appear. The panels are read in sequence like the way you read the words of a page in a regular book. Now you will look at two pages of MAUS – Don’t worry about reading the words; follow the directions so you know how to move your eyes across the page. The “Flow” of the Story

Start here and follow the red arrows.

Graphic Novel: The Parts of the Story Graphic novels are like regular stories – they have a plot, characters and all the other parts of a regular story. A caption is information from the author that gives us important information about the setting or what a character is experiencing. Sometimes a caption can appear inside –or outside - the panel.

This is the first page of MAUS Caption #1 Caption #2 Caption #3 Caption #4 What do captions tell us about the setting? What do captions tell us about the experiences of a character?

Graphic Novel: The Parts of the Story Another important part of a graphic novel is dialogue. – Dialogue is what characters say to each other. This is conveyed through word balloons. Each word balloon has a “tail” to let you know which character is talking.

This is the first page of MAUS (again) Word Balloon #1 Word Balloon #2 Word Balloon #5 Word Balloon #3 Word Balloon #4 Word Balloon #6 Is it clear which character is saying the dialogue in each word balloon?

MAUS: What to look for in words and pictures In the captions and word balloons, some words are emphasized by being bigger or bolder. This lets the reader know that there is a lot of emotion behind these words. Look at Page One again and identify the emphasized words.

This is the first page of MAUS (again) Word Balloon #1 Word Balloon #2 Word Balloon #5 Word Balloon #3 Word Balloon #4 Word Balloon #6 What words are emphasized? What emotions are the communicating?

In the pictures, the artist can use devices like shadow and style to help create a mood. Dark shadows usually create a mood of fear or despair. In the pictures, the artist can use devices like shadow and style to help create a mood. Dark shadows usually create a mood of fear or despair. What to look for in words and pictures

The style of the art can also help connect the creator to the reader. In this story, we find out very early what happens to the author’s mother. Later on, he tries to tell that story by dramatically changing the style – the way – he creates the art. He even uses an actual picture of his mother with him when he was a small boy. The style of the art can also help connect the creator to the reader. In this story, we find out very early what happens to the author’s mother. Later on, he tries to tell that story by dramatically changing the style – the way – he creates the art. He even uses an actual picture of his mother with him when he was a small boy.

Additional Definitions Panels – squares or rectangles that contain a single scene Gutters – space between panels Dialogue Balloons – contain communication between/among characters Thought Balloons – contain a character’s thoughts Captions – contain information about a scene or character Sound Effects – visual sound clues. i.e. Wonk! Pow!

Maus I & II Trailers

Now … Let’s start reading the book…