Graphic+Narrative

Ashley Hartleb Bradley ENC 1102 15 September 2011 German Comics to United States Comics  There are comics from all parts of the world. German comics are funny to try and read when you do not have the choices to switch the language to English. In the United States comics it is easy to read because the language is an everyday language that people understand. Being able to see that motion and time in the comic strip can be easy or it can be hard to see. In the Orange Cows comic from Germany you can see in the second frame the lady’s hand was shacking in the air to other lady in the third frame (Bickel). The United States comic strip you can see Charley Brown running towards the door and Lucky standing their laughing at him because there was no one at the door ( Schulz). In both of the comics you can see that very clearly. Being able to notice the time is easy in Orange Cows comic but not in the April’s fool comic. The time setting is probley at the bar in Orange Cows, but the time setting in April’s fool is kind of hard because if it was not for the title and lucky saying “April Fool” (Schulz), it could not be shown that it is April. The German comics are funny to read, if you can’t read the comic then look at the pictures and then it could be understood. The United States comics are funny to read and look at as well.

Works Cited Schulz, Charles M. “Peanuts: April’s Fool”. //PocketCookie.// 1 April 2011. Web. 15 Sept. 2011. Bickel, Bill. “Orange Cows”. //The Comics I don’t Understand.// 25 July 2005. Web. 15 Sept. 2011.