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Scott McCloud also notes that the movie roll, before it is being projected, arguably could be seen as a very slow comic.
Scott McCloud, another comics artist, elaborated the explanation further, in his books Understanding Comics and Reinventing Comics.
* Scott McCloud Understanding Comics-the Invisible Art HarperCollins 1994 ISBN 0-613-02782-5
Scott McCloud, one of the first advocates of webcomics, has pioneered the idea of the infinite canvas where, rather than being confined to normal print dimensions, artists are free to spread out in any direction indefinitely with their comics.
Scott McCloud ( born Scott McLeod on June 10, 1960 ) is an American cartoonist and theorist on comics as a distinct literary and artistic medium.
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Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art is a 215-page non-fiction comic book, written and drawn by Scott McCloud and originally published in 1993.

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