This wiki sides more with Eddie Campbell than Scott McCloud on defining "comics" - panel-to-panel sequential panels, single panel cartoons, political cartoons and narrative illustration are all the same kind of thing. Part of the intention of this wiki is to give comics creators in Ireland a context, and a sense that we don't have to just look abroad for inspiration, but there are traditions within Ireland that we are part of. Hence artists like Harry Clarke, Rowel Friers and Basil Temple Blackwood are part of this wiki.
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| - This wiki sides more with Eddie Campbell than Scott McCloud on defining "comics" - panel-to-panel sequential panels, single panel cartoons, political cartoons and narrative illustration are all the same kind of thing. Part of the intention of this wiki is to give comics creators in Ireland a context, and a sense that we don't have to just look abroad for inspiration, but there are traditions within Ireland that we are part of. Hence artists like Harry Clarke, Rowel Friers and Basil Temple Blackwood are part of this wiki.
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| - This wiki sides more with Eddie Campbell than Scott McCloud on defining "comics" - panel-to-panel sequential panels, single panel cartoons, political cartoons and narrative illustration are all the same kind of thing. Part of the intention of this wiki is to give comics creators in Ireland a context, and a sense that we don't have to just look abroad for inspiration, but there are traditions within Ireland that we are part of. Hence artists like Harry Clarke, Rowel Friers and Basil Temple Blackwood are part of this wiki. You don't need to be commercially published - small press, self-published, underground publications are perfectly eligible, as are webcomics. Comic strips in newspapers and magazines are as much comics as comic books and graphic novels.
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