For this weeks assignment I read two comics, I read Corto Maltese and Persepolis. both comics had a black and white aesthetic that I have come to really enjoy over the course of the semester as we keep reading more and more comics that are black and white.
The first comic I read was Corto Maltese, from the very first page I could tell I was going to enjoy this one, the whole pirate theme and the style of the illustrations reminded me of comics I would read when I was younger back in Puerto Rico. The story of Corto Maltese revolves around a character of the same name as the comic. Found adrift in the high seas by Captain Rasputin, Corto Maltese is recruited to help make a deal with a German sailor that needs coal, all the while dealing with hostages that Rasputin had taken earlier.
The second comic I read was Persepolis, for this comic I really enjoyed the development of the protagonist, from someone who didn't really understand the world transforming into someone who saw and understood and even tried to change the world. The subject matter is something that I think might be sensitive to some people, but it is very interesting. The way everything was explained through the eyes of a child really made it easier to see all the conflict. It was really interesting to see it from the perspective of someone who had to actually live through it.
The first comic I read was Corto Maltese, from the very first page I could tell I was going to enjoy this one, the whole pirate theme and the style of the illustrations reminded me of comics I would read when I was younger back in Puerto Rico. The story of Corto Maltese revolves around a character of the same name as the comic. Found adrift in the high seas by Captain Rasputin, Corto Maltese is recruited to help make a deal with a German sailor that needs coal, all the while dealing with hostages that Rasputin had taken earlier.
The second comic I read was Persepolis, for this comic I really enjoyed the development of the protagonist, from someone who didn't really understand the world transforming into someone who saw and understood and even tried to change the world. The subject matter is something that I think might be sensitive to some people, but it is very interesting. The way everything was explained through the eyes of a child really made it easier to see all the conflict. It was really interesting to see it from the perspective of someone who had to actually live through it.
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