and how many times you get to see a scene from a top angle (like the first panel in third strip), especially in the funnies like this one? Of course there used to be great perspective and very realistic artwork in episodic comics, adventure comics or soaps etc. which all had photographic accuracy. But how many gag a day funnies have depth detailed and accurate perspective artwork in them?
And the facial expressions are very expressive too, which is important in a pantomime comic. This is undoubtedly one of the very best comics ever. A complete package of comic entertainment, even without a word uttered in them.
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and how many times you get to see a scene from a top angle (like the first panel in third strip), especially in the funnies like this one? Of course there used to be great perspective and very realistic artwork in episodic comics, adventure comics or soaps etc. which all had photographic accuracy. But how many gag a day funnies have depth detailed and accurate perspective artwork in them?
And the facial expressions are very expressive too, which is important in a pantomime comic. This is undoubtedly one of the very best comics ever. A complete package of comic entertainment, even without a word uttered in them.