Gompei’s SophEx Adventure!!!!
After taking all of your suggestions and peer reviews into consideration, we finally finished the final draft of the comic! It took a lot longer than I expected, but I’m thoroughly happy with the results!
One thing that we changed was the perspectives in each shot and panel. Instead of having Gompei in every panel, we decided to spice things up after Prof.’s suggestion! And from that, we were able to diversify each page with a lot more interesting drawings.
Additionally, we took inspiration from Freud for Beginners by Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate. Like how they made collages instead of always having the “standard” comic style. Likewise, I took big inspiration from the statue The Thinker.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thinker
"Gompei’s SophEx Adventure!” pg 2.
Instead of collaging like them, I drew it out to keep the drawing style consistent in the comic. To add some WPI spice, I gave it the SAS shirt and cap!
Overall, to connect it to Scott McCloud’s Show and Tell, our comic uses word-specific, duo-specific, and interdependent relations with words and images. Here are some examples in the comic!
“Gompei’s SophEx Adventure!” pg 2. Word-specific.
“Gompei’s SophEx Adventure!” pg 1. Interdependent.
We were aiming for more interdependent panels, but got swept up in telling the story. I don’t think it took anything away from it though!
Reflecting back on the quarter, this is by far the funnest (yes, funnest is a word) project in Visual Rhetoric. I was able to engage a lot more with the readings, mostly because it was a lot easier to digest. The comic was a lot more flexible too. It probably took the most time, but with the finished product, I didn’t mind too much.
We have one more week of the quarter, so let’s finish it out strong guys! Let me know your thoughts!












