COLLECTION NAME:
Graduate Thesis Collection
Record
Title:
A Comparative Study of Mythology, Culture, and Identity in The Chronicles of A’dur-Qumali and Other Major Graphic Novels
Creator:
Herrera Manzur, Mauricio
Subject:
Thesis (M.F.A.) – Dramatic Writing
Subject:
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Dramatic Writing
Rights:
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Abstract:
“This thesis explores the narrative and artistic dynamics of ‘The Chronicles of A’dur-Qumali: The Lunar Legend’ in comparison with seminal works like ‘Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins,’ ‘Monstress,’ ‘The Sandman,’ and ‘Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons.’ It focuses not on the technical aspects of graphic novel creation but rather on the integration of diverse cultural influences and thematic depth that distinguish ‘The Chronicles of A’dur-Qumali.’ The goal is to uncover how these elements contribute to its potential success and uniqueness in the graphic novel market, while also providing insights into effective narrative strategies and market positioning.” –Abstract
Keywords: cultural integration in graphic novels, narrative techniques in fantasy literature, thematic depth in comics, graphic novel market dynamics, mythology in modern storytelling, cross-cultural narratives, identity and transformation themes, lycanthropy in literature, multimedia marketing strategies, comparative graphic novel analysis.
Keywords: cultural integration in graphic novels, narrative techniques in fantasy literature, thematic depth in comics, graphic novel market dynamics, mythology in modern storytelling, cross-cultural narratives, identity and transformation themes, lycanthropy in literature, multimedia marketing strategies, comparative graphic novel analysis.
Publisher:
Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date:
2024-05
Format:
1 online resource: 1 PDF (Thesis, 91 pages)