Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
- Genre: Nonfiction; graphic informative
- Originally Published: 1993
- Reading Level/Interest: Grades 7-12; college/adult
- Structure/Length: 9 chapters with introduction; approx. 224 pages
- Central Concern: Created in the format of a comic book about comics, the author describes the history and value of these graphic narratives as an art form; he covers techniques, technical components, and overall significance to culture.
- Equal Access Issues: This book relies heavily on illustration to convey meaning. Students with visual impairments may not have equal access to or benefit equally from the ideas it conveys. Suggestions for accommodations are made throughout this unit, but teachers wishing to provide blind or low-vision students an alternative to this text might consider asking them to learn about tactile graphics, comic books for the blind, and/or Universal Design for Learning and present their findings in a final essay or audio presentation.