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17 January, 13:42

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The following question refers to "Setting the Record Straight":

How does McCloud say comics are different from movies?

Unlike animated films, comics are primarily created for children.

Frames in comics are shown over time, whereas frames in films are spread over space.

Frames in films are shown over time, whereas frames in comics are spread over space.

Unlike comics, animated films are primarily created for children.

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  1. 17 January, 14:11
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    McCloud states that comics are different than movies by claiming "Unlike animated films, comics are primarily created for children." He then proceeds by providing evidence to his claim.
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