Constrained comics

Constrained comics

Constrained comics is a form of comics that places some fundamental constraint on form. By adding a constraint, the artist is attempting to produce original art within tightly defined boundaries.

A conceptually similar movement is the constrained writing movement, where writers have attempted to do things such as write novels in palindromic form or without the letter "e". Poetry is sometimes constrained into specific rhyme and meter categories such as haiku or sonnet.

Contents

Examples

Notable examples of constrained comics:

See also

  • Infinite canvas, a movement in comics in a sense opposite to that of constrained comics.

Further reading

External links

  • Article about constraint on ComixTalk

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