sexta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2016

Calvin and Hobbes - You know what’s the rage this year?... Hats.




© Universal Press Syndicate


  Third version of the review

 The name of this comic strip is “You know what’s the rage this year?... Hats.”. The comic strip has only 4 panels. All the comic strip is on black and white colors. Each panel has two speech bubble and one tail in each speech bubble. There is only one short gutter between panel third and panel fourth. The second panel is borderless. The balloons have capital letters. In the first panel you can see Hobbes cutting Calvin’s hair and Hobbes calls the haircut “a new wave”. In the same panel Calvin seems doesn’t like it after all because he complains about it even when Hobbes convinces him with a suggestion to make a Mohawk’s haircut. In the third panel the word “some” is on bold in the Hobbes’s balloon, it might means that in some certain places the haircut can be considerate as “Mohawk”.  Hobbes finishes the comic strip saying something hilarious about the situation while he holds a hat. The final Hobbes’s sentence is told with serious face expression: “you know what’s the rage this year?... Hats”. The hat that Hobbes holds may be use by Calvin eventually and the last panel is funny because summarizes the first panel as all the story. It’s interesting to see how Calvin changes his feelings and mind during the comic strip in his conversation to Hobbes. The drawing is well done and it’s easy to understand the context as the same kind of story made by the author Bill Watterson.


 
  By Lenonn H. P. Rosa

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