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week 14: the future of comics

For this week's reading, I read only two in the course resource which was the Perry Bible Fellowship Almanac, and Megg, Mogg & Owl. In my opinion, those two books have shared the same common which was it tells a really short story in just several drawings. Also, I find out of that if I read it as homework, the speed of it get boring is behind your imagination, but in another hand, If I am not just read it for the homework, I just treated it the stuff that I read like short news or something else, it gets pretty interesting, and I could keep reading it and reading it all day long. Its just kind of like the new app that popped up out of nowhere called tik tok, in this app, there are countless of a short video that created by millions of the users, some of them are sharing their little story in their life, some of them might filming of their parents' reaction of telling them a dirty joke or something, anyway, it is pretty interesting, and these two books that I read this week

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