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1、Chapter6comicstrip• Learn more about citing Wikipedia •Jumpto:navigation,searchTheexamplesandperspectiveinthisarticleorsectionmaynotrepresentaworldwideviewofthesubject.Pleaseimprovethisarticleordiscusstheissueonthetalkpage.Thisarticleisaboutthesequentialartform.Forotheruses,se
2、eComicstrip(disambiguation).WinsorMcCay'sLittleNemo,oneoftheearliestandbestknownSundaystrips,combinedanimatedsequencesspreadoverpanelrows,aheighteneduseofperspectiveandimaginativedream-likeplots.Acomicstripisadrawingorsequenceofdrawingsthattellsastory.Writtenanddrawnbyacomicsa
3、rtist,suchstripsarepublishedonarecurringbasis(usuallydailyorweekly)innewspapersandontheInternet.IntheUKandtherestofEuropetheyarealsoserializedincomicmagazines,withastrip'sstorysometimescontinuingoverthreepagesormore.ComicstripshavealsoappearedinUSmagazinessuchasBoys'Life.[cita
4、tionneeded]StorytellingusingpictureshasexistedatleastsincetheancientEgyptians,andexamplesexistin19thcenturyGermanyandEngland.TheAmericancomicstripdevelopedthisformatintothe20thcentury.Itintroducedsuchdevicesasthewordballoonforspeech,thehatflyingofftoindicatesurprise,andspecifi
5、ctypographicalsymbolstorepresentcursing.Thefirstcomicbookswereanthologiesofnewspapercomicstrips.Asthenameimplies,comicstripscanbehumorous(forexample,"gag-a-day"stripssuchasBlondie,BringingUpFatherandPearlsBeforeSwine).Startingintheearly1930s,comicstripsbegantoincludeadventures
6、tories.BuckRogers,TarzanandTheAdventuresofTintinweresomeofthefirst.Soap-operacontinuitystripssuchasJudgeParkerandMaryWorthgainedpopularityinthe1940s.Allarecalled,generically,"comicstrips",thoughcartoonistWillEisnerhassuggestedthat"sequentialart"wouldbeabetternameforthem.[citat
7、ionneeded]Contents[hide]§1Newspapercomicstrip§2Dailystrips§3Sundaystrips§4Origins§5Conventionsandgenres§6MajorissuesinAmericannewspapercomicstrips§6.1Size§6.2Format§6.3Secondauthor§6.4Censorship§7Socialandpoliticalinfluence§8Publicityandrecognition§9Undergroundcomicstrips§10We
8、bcomic§11Syndication§12Seealso§13References§14Externallinks[e