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Text comics

Text comics or a text comic is a form of comics where the stories are told in captions below the images and without the use of speech balloons. It is the oldest form of comics and was especially dominant in European comics from the 19th century[1] until the 1950s, after which it gradually lost popularity in favor of comics with speech balloons.

Histoire de Monsieur Cryptogame (1830) by Rodolphe Töpffer, an early example of a text comic. Notice the text underneath the images

Definition edit

A text comic is published as a series of illustrations that can be read as a continuous story. However, within the illustrations themselves no text is used: no speech balloons, no onomatopoeias, no written indications to explain where the action takes place or how much time has passed. In order to understand what is happening in the drawings the reader has to read the captions below each image, where the story is written out in the same style as a novel.

Much like other comics text comics were pre-published in newspapers and weekly comics magazines as a continuous story, told in daily or weekly episodes. When published in book format the comics were sometimes published as actual illustrated novels. In some cases the original text was kept, but only a few drawings were used as illustrations, rather than the entire comic. In the Netherlands text comics were published in small rectangular books, called oblong books, due to the shape of the books.

History edit

Text comics are older than balloon comics. Ancient Egyptian wall paintings with hieroglyphs explaining the images are the oldest predecessors. In the late 17th century and early 19th century picture narratives were popular in Western Europe, such as Les Grandes Misères de la guerre (1633) by Jacques Callot, History of the Hellish Popish Plot (1682) by Francis Barlow, the cartoons of William Hogarth, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank.[2] These images provided visual stories which often placed captions below the images to explain a moral message.

The earliest examples of text comics are the Swiss comics series Histoire de Mr. Vieux Bois (1827) by Rodolphe Töpffer, the French comics Les Travaux d'Hercule (1847), Trois artistes incompris et mécontents (1851), Les Dés-agréments d'un voyage d'agrément (1851) and L'Histoire de la Sainte Russie (1854) by Gustave Doré, the German Max und Moritz (1866) by Wilhelm Busch and the British Ally Sloper (1867) by Charles Henry Ross and Émilie de Tessier. Töpffer often put considerable effort in the narrative captions of his graphic narratives, which made them just as distinctive and appealing as the drawings. Wilhelm Busch used rhyming couplets in his captions.[2]

During the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century text comics were the dominant form in Europe. In the United States of America the speech balloon made its entry in comics with 1895's The Yellow Kid by Richard F. Outcault. Frederick Burr Opper's Happy Hooligan and Alphonse and Gaston further popularized the technique.[1] As speech balloons asked for less text to read and had the advantage of linking the dialogues directly to the characters who were speaking or thinking, they allowed readers to connect better with the stories. By the early 1900s most American newspaper comics had switched to the speech balloon format.[1]

While speech balloon comics became the norm in the United States, the format didn't always catch on as well in the rest of the world. In Mexico and Argentina speech balloons were adapted very quickly,[1] while in Europe they remained a rarity until deep in the 1920s. In other parts of Europe, most notably the Netherlands, text comics even remained dominant as late as the early 1960s.[1] Many European moral guardians looked down upon on comics as low-brow entertainment that made the youth too lazy to read. Christian comics magazines and newspapers closely supervised the content of their publications and preferred text comics, as the format still encouraged children to read actual written texts. They were also ideal to adapt classic novels and guide young readers towards "real" literature. In some instances foreign balloon comics were simply re-adapted by erasing the balloons and adding captions underneath them. It even happened with the European Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1929) by Hergé, which was republished in the French magazine Coeurs Vaillants, but with captions.[1] Other comics, like Pip, Squeak and Wilfred by Bertram Lamb, used both speech balloons and captions. Under the Nazi, Fascist and Communist regimes in Western and/or Eastern Europe balloon comics were even banned in favor of comics with captions underneath them.[1]

The success of The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé from 1929 on, influenced many other European comics, especially in the Franco-Belgian comics market, to adapt speech balloons. Translations of popular American comics such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Popeye throughout the 1930s and especially after the liberation of Europe in 1945 further encouraged the speech balloon format. By the 1960s text comics had lost popularity worldwide and only a few remained.[citation needed]

Classic text comics edit

Europe edit

Belgium edit

Bulgaria edit

  • Vesel Putniks Balon by Vadim Lazarkevich[15]

Denmark edit

Finland edit

France edit

Germany edit

Hungary edit

Italy edit

Netherlands edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

  • Aventuras sentimentais e dramáticas do senhor Simplício Baptista by Francisco Augusto Noguiera da Silva, aka Flora[71]
  • Index da Physiologia by Francisco Augusto Noguiera da Silva.[71]
  • As Quatro Luas do Matrimónio by Francisco Augusto Noguiera da Silva.[71]

Sweden edit

  • Jocke, Nicke, Majken by Petter Lindroth, aka Per Lindroth [72]
  • Spara och Slösa by Birgitta Lilliehöök[73]
  • Trisse och Trisselna by Lucie Lundberg:[74]

Switzerland edit

Turkey edit

United Kingdom edit

The British comics magazines Jack and Jill and Playhour published most of its comics in text comic format.

North America edit

Canada edit

United States edit

South America edit

Brazil edit

Oceania edit

New Zealand edit

  • Bobby and Betty by Noel Cook.[126]

See also edit

References edit

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Text comics or a text comic is a form of comics where the stories are told in captions below the images and without the use of speech balloons It is the oldest form of comics and was especially dominant in European comics from the 19th century 1 until the 1950s after which it gradually lost popularity in favor of comics with speech balloons Histoire de Monsieur Cryptogame 1830 by Rodolphe Topffer an early example of a text comic Notice the text underneath the images Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Classic text comics 3 1 Europe 3 1 1 Belgium 3 1 2 Bulgaria 3 1 3 Denmark 3 1 4 Finland 3 1 5 France 3 1 6 Germany 3 1 7 Hungary 3 1 8 Italy 3 1 9 Netherlands 3 1 10 Poland 3 1 11 Portugal 3 1 12 Sweden 3 1 13 Switzerland 3 1 14 Turkey 3 1 15 United Kingdom 3 2 North America 3 2 1 Canada 3 2 2 United States 3 3 South America 3 3 1 Brazil 3 4 Oceania 3 4 1 New Zealand 4 See also 5 ReferencesDefinition editA text comic is published as a series of illustrations that can be read as a continuous story However within the illustrations themselves no text is used no speech balloons no onomatopoeias no written indications to explain where the action takes place or how much time has passed In order to understand what is happening in the drawings the reader has to read the captions below each image where the story is written out in the same style as a novel Much like other comics text comics were pre published in newspapers and weekly comics magazines as a continuous story told in daily or weekly episodes When published in book format the comics were sometimes published as actual illustrated novels In some cases the original text was kept but only a few drawings were used as illustrations rather than the entire comic In the Netherlands text comics were published in small rectangular books called oblong books due to the shape of the books History editText comics are older than balloon comics Ancient Egyptian wall paintings with hieroglyphs explaining the images are the oldest predecessors In the late 17th century and early 19th century picture narratives were popular in Western Europe such as Les Grandes Miseres de la guerre 1633 by Jacques Callot History of the Hellish Popish Plot 1682 by Francis Barlow the cartoons of William Hogarth Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank 2 These images provided visual stories which often placed captions below the images to explain a moral message The earliest examples of text comics are the Swiss comics series Histoire de Mr Vieux Bois 1827 by Rodolphe Topffer the French comics Les Travaux d Hercule 1847 Trois artistes incompris et mecontents 1851 Les Des agrements d un voyage d agrement 1851 and L Histoire de la Sainte Russie 1854 by Gustave Dore the German Max und Moritz 1866 by Wilhelm Busch and the British Ally Sloper 1867 by Charles Henry Ross and Emilie de Tessier Topffer often put considerable effort in the narrative captions of his graphic narratives which made them just as distinctive and appealing as the drawings Wilhelm Busch used rhyming couplets in his captions 2 During the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century text comics were the dominant form in Europe In the United States of America the speech balloon made its entry in comics with 1895 s The Yellow Kid by Richard F Outcault Frederick Burr Opper s Happy Hooligan and Alphonse and Gaston further popularized the technique 1 As speech balloons asked for less text to read and had the advantage of linking the dialogues directly to the characters who were speaking or thinking they allowed readers to connect better with the stories By the early 1900s most American newspaper comics had switched to the speech balloon format 1 While speech balloon comics became the norm in the United States the format didn t always catch on as well in the rest of the world In Mexico and Argentina speech balloons were adapted very quickly 1 while in Europe they remained a rarity until deep in the 1920s In other parts of Europe most notably the Netherlands text comics even remained dominant as late as the early 1960s 1 Many European moral guardians looked down upon on comics as low brow entertainment that made the youth too lazy to read Christian comics magazines and newspapers closely supervised the content of their publications and preferred text comics as the format still encouraged children to read actual written texts They were also ideal to adapt classic novels and guide young readers towards real literature In some instances foreign balloon comics were simply re adapted by erasing the balloons and adding captions underneath them It even happened with the European Tintin in the Land of the Soviets 1929 by Herge which was republished in the French magazine Coeurs Vaillants but with captions 1 Other comics like Pip Squeak and Wilfred by Bertram Lamb used both speech balloons and captions Under the Nazi Fascist and Communist regimes in Western and or Eastern Europe balloon comics were even banned in favor of comics with captions underneath them 1 The success of The Adventures of Tintin by Herge from 1929 on influenced many other European comics especially in the Franco Belgian comics market to adapt speech balloons Translations of popular American comics such as Mickey Mouse Donald Duck Popeye throughout the 1930s and especially after the liberation of Europe in 1945 further encouraged the speech balloon format By the 1960s text comics had lost popularity worldwide and only a few remained citation needed Classic text comics editEurope edit Belgium edit L Aventure des Belges Belgie in Beeld by Louis Hache and Georges H Dumont 3 Les aventures de Tim l ecureuil au Far West by Herge 4 The Adventures of Totor by Herge 5 Bert de Lustige Trekker by Willy Vandersteen 6 7 Flup Nenesse Poussette et Cochonnet by Herge combined text below the images with speech ballons 8 Jonas en de Wonderwinkel by Gommaar Timmermans aka GoT 9 Het Kerkelijk Jaar in Beeld by Jozef Jos Speybrouck 10 M Coremans au tir national 1861 by Felicien Rops 11 De Avonturen van Neus by Marc Sleen 12 Neuske by Marc Sleen 12 Peerke Sorgeloos by Willy Vandersteen 6 7 Victor Sebastopol by Hubuc 13 and Jacques Devos 14 Bulgaria edit Vesel Putniks Balon by Vadim Lazarkevich 15 Denmark edit Lise og Lasse by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen aka Mik 16 later continued by Ib Steinaa 17 Rasmus Klump by Vilhelm Hansen and Carla Hansen 18 Finland edit Janne Ankkanen by Ola Fogelberg 19 Kieku ja Kaiku by Mika Waltari text and Asmo Alho art 20 Pekka Puupaa by Ola Fogelberg 19 France edit Arabella by Jean Ache 21 Les Aventures de M Barnichon L Aeronaute by Felix Nadar 22 Les Aventures de Monsieur Verdreau by Louis Morel Retz aka Stop 23 Becassine by Caumery and Emile Joseph Porphyre Pinchon 24 Les Des agrements d un voyage d agrement 1851 by Gustave Dore 25 La Famille Fenouillard by Georges Colomb 26 Les Folies de la Commune by Amedee de Noe 2 Les Grandes Miseres de la guerre 1633 by Jacques Callot 27 L Histoire de la Sainte Russie 1854 by Gustave Dore 25 Histoire de Mr Tuberculus and Histoire de Mr Grenouillet 1856 by Timoleon Lobrichon 28 Ma Maison de Campagne et Mon Architecte by Felix Nadar 22 Les Pieds Nickeles by Louis Forton 29 Les Travaux d Hercule 1847 by Gustave Dore 25 Trois artistes incompris et mecontents 1851 by Gustave Dore 25 Vie publique et privee de mossieu Reac by Felix Nadar 22 Germany edit Die Arche Noah by Erich Schmitt 30 Chi Chi by Heinz Rammelt 31 Der Contibuben by Erich Maria Remarque and Hermann Schutz 32 Max und Moritz by Wilhelm Busch 2 33 Meister Lapp und sein Lehrjunge Pips by Carl Reinhardt 34 Totentanz der Politik by Arpad Schmidhammer 35 Der Vergebliche Rattenjagd by Friedrich Lossow 36 Hungary edit Gombocz and Csukli by Janos Janko 37 Hungarian Miska and German Miska An old fairy tale about a common mule by Janos Janko 37 Italy edit Bilbolbul by Attilio Mussino 38 Forbiciotto by Carlo Squillante 39 Gennarino Tarantella by Carlo Squillante 39 Italino by Antonio Rubino 40 Marmittone by Bruno Angoletta 41 Quadratino by Antonio Rubino 40 Scarabocchio by Carlo Squillante 39 Signor Bonaventura by Sergio Tofano 42 Sor Pampurio by Carlo Bisi 43 Netherlands edit De Avonturen van Pa Pinkelman by Godfried Bomans and Carol Voges 44 Bello by Marten Toonder 45 Birre Beer by Phiny Dick 46 and Ton Beek 47 Bobo by Sergio Cavina 48 later continued by Valeria Turati 49 Brommy amp Tommy by Jan Dirk van Exter 50 Bulletje en Boonestaak by A M de Jong nl and George van Raemdonck 51 Dannie ben ik by Emile Brumsteede 52 Dick Bos by Alfred Mazure 53 Drumpie s Dolle Avonturen by A Reuvers 54 Eric de Noorman by Hans G Kresse 55 Flippie Flink by Clinge Doorenbos and Louis Raemaekers 56 Fokkie Flink by Henk de Wolf and Joop Geesink 57 Kapitein Rob by Pieter Kuhn 58 Kappie by Marten Toonder 45 Koning Hollewijn by Marten Toonder 45 Minter en Hinter by Paul Biegel and Dick Vlottes 59 Mussengang by Bert Cornelius 60 Olle Kapoen by Phiny Dick 61 Panda by Marten Toonder 45 Paulus De Boskabouter Paulus the woodgnome by Jean Dulieu 62 Spotprent Op De Plannen Tot De Oprichting Van Een Girobank by Pieter van Loon 63 Tante Patent by Fiep Westendorp and Annie M G Schmidt 64 Tekko Taks by Henk Kabos 65 Tom Poes by Marten Toonder 45 Tup en Joep by Carol Voges 44 Turks Fruit by Dick Matena a comic strip adaptation of Jan Wolkers novel Turks Fruit Turkish Delight 66 Vader amp Zoon by Peter van Straaten 67 De Wonderlijke Avonturen van Anna by Opland 68 De wonderlijke geschiedenis van Tripje Yoebje en Achmed by Henk Backer 69 Poland edit Awantury i wybryki malej malpki Fiki Miki by Kornel Makuszynski text Marian Walentynowicz art 70 Koziolek Matolek by Kornel Makuszynski text Marian Walentynowicz art 70 O Wawelskim Smoku by Kornel Makuszynski text Marian Walentynowicz art 70 Wanda lezy w naszej ziemi by Kornel Makuszynski text Marian Walentynowicz art 70 Portugal edit Aventuras sentimentais e dramaticas do senhor Simplicio Baptista by Francisco Augusto Noguiera da Silva aka Flora 71 Index da Physiologia by Francisco Augusto Noguiera da Silva 71 As Quatro Luas do Matrimonio by Francisco Augusto Noguiera da Silva 71 Sweden edit Jocke Nicke Majken by Petter Lindroth aka Per Lindroth 72 Spara och Slosa by Birgitta Lilliehook 73 Trisse och Trisselna by Lucie Lundberg 74 Switzerland edit Histoire de Mr Vieux Bois by Rodolphe Topffer 2 Papa Moll by Jurg Lendemann and Rolf Meier 75 Turkey edit Amcabey by Cemal Nadir Guler 76 Cetin Kaptan by Ercument Kalmik 77 Efruz Bey by Cemal Nadir Guler 76 Pazar Ola Hasan Bey by Orhan Ural 78 United Kingdom edit The British comics magazines Jack and Jill and Playhour published most of its comics in text comic format The Adventures of Miss Lavinia Brounjones by Charles Keene 79 Ally Sloper by Charles H Ross 80 and Marie Duval Emilie de Tessier 81 Billy Bimbo and Peter Porker by Harry Folkard 82 The Bunty s Boys by Herbert Sydney Foxwell combined text comics with speech balloons 83 Casey Court by Julius Stafford Baker II 84 Freddie the Frog by Peter Woolcock 85 Jim Turnbull 86 Antonio Lupatelli 87 Sergio Asteriti 88 and Gordon Hutchings 89 Gulliver Guinea Pig by Philip Mendoza 90 continued by Gordon Hutchings 91 Homeless Hector by Bertie Brown a combination of text comics with balloon comics 92 The Horrid Popish Plot by Francis Barlow a 1682 picture story which combined the text comics format with speech balloons 93 Jimmy and his Magic Patch by Dudley D Watkins 94 Jungle Jinks by Arthur White 95 and Mabel Francis Taylor 96 Katie Country Mouse by Philip Mendoza 90 Magical Mystery Tour by Bob Gibson a text comic based on the 1967 TV film Magical Mystery Tour available inside the sleeve of the soundtrack album 97 The Merry Tales of Mimi and Marny by Jim Turnbull 86 Mr Crindle s Rapid Career Upon Town by Henry George Hine 98 Morgyn the Mighty by Dudley D Watkins started out as a text comic when it debuted in 1928 but was turned into a balloon comic when Watkins republished it a decade later in The Beano 94 Mr Spoonbill by John Tenniel 99 Peter Piper by John Tenniel 99 Pip Squeak and Wilfred by Bertram Lamb and Austin Bowen Payne combined text balloons with captions below the images 100 Princess Petal by Philip Mendoza 90 Rupert Bear by Mary Tourtel 101 Rupert the Chick by Arthur White 95 Smiler and Smudge by Bertie Brown a combination of text comics with balloon comics 92 Tall Thomas and Butterball by H O Neill 102 Teddy Tail by Charles Folkard 103 Harry Folkard 82 Herbert Sidney Foxwell 83 Arthur Potts 104 William St John Glenn 105 Those Terrible Twins 1898 1900 by Frank Holland 106 Tiger Tim by Julius Stafford Baker II 84 and Herbert Sydney Foxwell 83 During its original run it combined the text comics format with speech balloons The Tooth Ache by Horace Mayhew and George Cruikshank 107 Weary Willy and Tired Tim by Tom Browne 108 Winifred and Stephanie by Philip Mendoza 90 North America edit Canada edit The Brownies by Palmer Cox 109 United States edit The Doubtful Guest by Edward Gorey 110 Flora Flirt by Katharine P Rice 111 Foxy Grandpa by Carl E Schultze 112 The Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey 110 Gretchen Gratz by Inez Townsend British born artist later moved to the United States 113 Illustrated Sunday School Lesson by Alfred J Buescher 114 written by Reverend Alvin E Bell Newman Campbell and R H Ramsay Jack Daw s Adventures by Leslie Elton 115 Mr Tweedy by Ned Riddle 116 Nervy Nat by James Montgomery Flagg 117 and Arthur Lewis 118 Prince Valiant by Hal Foster 119 Snooks and Snicks the Mischievous Twins by Inez Townsend British born artist later moved to the United States 113 The Spotty Twins by Art Bowen combination of a ballon comic with a text comic 120 The Upside Downs of Little Lady Lovekins and Old Man Muffaroo by Gustave Verbeek 121 Wee Willie Winkie s World by Lyonel Feininger 122 Whisk by Walt Kuhn 123 Willie Westinghouse Edison Smith The Boy Inventor by Frank Crane originally started off as a text comic later became a balloon comic 124 South America edit Brazil edit As 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