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October 9, 2018 04:17 pm PDT

Warren Ellis on the unique narrative power of comics

Warren Ellis's closing keynote from the Thought Bubble festival in Leeds is distilled Ellis: witty and wordsmithed, insightful and thoughtful, futuristic and deeply contemporary.

Ellis's subject was the unique merits and practices of comics, the traits that have made it the incubator for so much successful media in other forms, from movies to fashion to games to toys.

Comics is a form without convention: there is not even a standardized way of writing a comics script, much less a standard way for artists and writers to collaborate once the script is done.

This has created an endless variety of storytelling modes in comics, where illustrations are used to bend space and time, stretching and compressing it, even running multiple timelines in parallel, in a way that is never matched in any other form.

Combine this with a new golden age of diversity in comics in which the usual suspects are having to share the stage with new creators telling new stories and you have a medium not quite like any other.

Theres a page I often cite in these conversations, from the 1974 comic MANHUNTER by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson. Its an entire Jason Bourne sequence in a single page. In a Marrakesh alleyway, Damon Nostrand is in a car attempting to run down Paul Kirk and Christine St Clair. Kirk pushes St Clair to cover, rolls under the speeding car, draws a knife, tears it through the cars petrol tank as it passes over him, gets clear, lights a match, touches it to the trail of petrol the car leaves, the petrol blazes down the alley to the car, the car explodes, and then they do three or four lines of dialogue while watching Nostrand burn to death about how its horrible but really he was a bit of a git and completely deserved it.

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