How Comic Books Learned to Tell Stories

Presented by: David Morrell
Categories: Comic books | Disney | Marvel

David Morrell traces the evolution of comic book storytelling from its early roots to modern franchises. He explores how visual narrative, pacing, and theme have shaped the medium and influenced generations of readers.

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