Sentences with phrase «comics draw readers in»

«The Sesame Street Muppets and comic books go together like Cookie Monster and snickerdoodles, so we can't wait for Sesame Street fans to have the chance to learn and laugh in the unique way comics draw readers in and keep them turning the page.»

Not exact matches

Oddly enough, Whedon's writing is most effective in the comic - book format, where the reader can decide how long to gaze longingly at an exquisitely drawn action scene before darting through jokes and exposition.
According to the deal announcement, the book will take readers «on a romp through history and literature with dignity for few and cookies for all, with comic strips about famous authors, their characters, political and historical figures, all drawn in Kate Beaton's pared - down, excitable style.»
Commentary Jed Alexander argues that Archie comics are important and deserve more attention from comics fans, pointing out that the digests outsell a lot of single - issue comics and that because they are widely available, they draw in casual readers as opposed to the serious fans who frequent comics shops.
Comics based on games draw in new readers: Games and comics have a lot in common, but the audience for games is much larger, so it makes sense for comics publishers to tap into it.
I'm going to say right up front that I'm not a regular reader of Wolverine, but that should make me the ideal audience for a comic designed to draw in new readers.
Not coincidentally, both are tied to other media, a game and a television show, respectively, and they may be drawing in new readers via those media rather than from the traditional comics - shop crowd.
Anecdotally, many of these readers are lapsed comics readers who are being drawn back in by the convenience of digital and, perhaps, by the content as well.
And then there are the readers who left comics for one reason or another — often because of finances, lack of a local store, or storage issues — but have been drawn back in by digital comics.
The new capability has the obvious benefit of drawing in readers who are new to comics.
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