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1/17/2019 0 Comments Experience Post: Lunchtime LectureKirk O’Brien’s lunchtime lecture was interesting, but overall, the only part I think I would have absorbed into my work are the color schemes he displayed. Personally, do not read comics, so the role of government in their creation was not really as important to me as it may have been to others that attended the lecture. Although, it was informative to see how comics were limited in the past, especially after what we had been discussing in class and in our connect posts about the role of censorship in public art. After all, comics are a form of art that is open to to the general public so it still falls to the same critique and legal blocks as the art we have discussed previously. The most surprising part of the presentation was the part where Mr. O'Brien taught the group about the origin and role of the Comic Code Authority, which I realized I had seen in the title sequence of some Marvel Movies. If I were to see him again, I would most likely have other questions regarding his illustrations, and not necessarily the history of comics. I have heard that he teaches the younger art classes how to draw comics, and so I would like to hear more about that.
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