Scott McCloud

Scott McCloud
Scott McCloudis an American cartoonist and comics theorist. He is best known for his non-fiction books about comics, Understanding Comics, Reinventing Comics, and Making Comics...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCartoonist
Date of Birth10 June 1960
CityBoston, MA
CountryUnited States of America
comics explain worked
I had a lot of ideas on how comics worked and pretty early on I had this idea that it would be fun to explain them in comics form.
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Comics offers tremendous resources to all writers and artists: faithfulness, control, a chance to be heard far and wide without fear of compromise." ()
comics ignored powerful
Comics is a powerful idea, but an idea that's been squandered, ignored and misunderstood for generations,
book apologizing comic
Form and content must never apologize for each other.
across affected customers ice power snow three
Right now, we only have three customers without power and that's across three states. So we're not being affected by snow or ice at all." ()
knock sitting tree
Sometimes, that can knock some old tree over that's been sitting all summer," ()
companies plan sister tracking watching
We're watching it and tracking it with our sister companies to plan anything." ()
peak
Typically, you're going to set your peak in August," ()
east prepare sight time
It's going to get bad. It's not a pretty sight for East Texas. It's time for SWEPCO to prepare for its own customers. We are already mobilizing our troops," ()
We're down to 60 (customers without power) right now." ()
chance home rest
They've all had a chance to rest and be in their home base." ()
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A car hit a pole. I believe it was on Gregg Street. It affected 1,500 customers." ()
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That (System Benefit Fund) was set up in the deregulated market. Every month you have the opportunity to check that box. There are about 10,000 customers who contribute to that fund, and we contribute to it in the summer." ()
scare tactic
This is not a scare tactic -- it's realistic. This is a devastating storm." ()