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Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work

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Wally Wood's "22 Panels" is a famous collection of little tricks that you can use to make your comics panels more visually interesting. Wood was a master of comic storytelling and shows it here by breaking down his craft to a few basic tenets in a way that informs other less experienced artists but that also shows how effortlessly this came to him.

Joel Johnson, a writer in NY, bought Wood's drawings in an auction and shares hi-resolution scans of them for the first time here.

Comments (5)

Herc:

Sweet, Rich. I love Wood and his tips always work. I'm sure I've used them on more than one occasion. :-) Thanks for putting this up.
Peace,
Herc

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Great contribution!
This is wonderful.

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