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We sold a client on the notion of using comics as a means to promote their agenda.
This time though, I'm more likely to advocate the use of comic strips or editorial-type cartoons rather than the usual sequential panel thing.
The fly-in-the-ointment is that everything, including art style, has to be approved by the US. Hopefully, I can persuade them that (gasp) manga-style is the best recourse for mass appeal in this country. In Filipino.
I know. Tadao Kumira and the rest of the folks over at the Japan Foundation must be beside themselves with delight.
Me, defending manga.
"I'm doing it for the children."
We sold a client on the notion of using comics as a means to promote their agenda.
This time though, I'm more likely to advocate the use of comic strips or editorial-type cartoons rather than the usual sequential panel thing.
The fly-in-the-ointment is that everything, including art style, has to be approved by the US. Hopefully, I can persuade them that (gasp) manga-style is the best recourse for mass appeal in this country. In Filipino.
I know. Tadao Kumira and the rest of the folks over at the Japan Foundation must be beside themselves with delight.
Me, defending manga.
"I'm doing it for the children."
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