Comics as a transmedial phenomenon: from a printed to a digital medium Cover Image

Comics as a transmedial phenomenon: from a printed to a digital medium
Comics as a transmedial phenomenon: from a printed to a digital medium

Author(s): Victoria Yefymenko
Subject(s): Media studies, Visual Arts, Theory of Literature
Published by: Filološki fakultet, Nikšić
Keywords: comics; transmediality; multimodality; digital comics; webcomics; text-image relations; focalisation; Little Red Riding Hood; intertextuality

Summary/Abstract: Comics have recently attracted the increased attention of theorists as a very dynamic and fast-growing genre. A characteristic feature of contemporary comics is their transmediality, i.e., exceeding the boundaries of the printed page and transforming to digital narratives. Transition to a digital medium gives a number of advantages, including the possibility of using different display modes, deeper immersion in the fictional world, greater degree of interactivity. This paper examines comics, which are adaptations of the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, identifies intertextual references and modifications of the comics versions. Intertextual references can be traced at the level of comics titles, names of the characters and their characteristics, semi-quotes, which paraphrase the original texts, besides, comics have a different temporal and spatial setting, they extend the scope of the storyworld. Particular attention has been paid to the page layout, such comics-specific features as panels, frames, speech balloons, speed lines, emanata, and onomatopoeic words.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 159-174
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English