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Collection of poetry comics (36)
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"Poetry Comics" by Grant Snider, a charming illustrated book showcasing seasonal adventures through poetry and art.
Comic illustrating the sensory experience of a storm, from darkening skies to thunder and rain, capturing the awe of nature.
Comic strip illustrating that stars are always present, even during the day, just hidden by the sun's brightness.
"Poetry Comics" by Grant Snider - a colorful book cover showcasing seasonal adventures through illustrated poetry.
Comic panel by Alexander Rothman titled "The Real Thing," depicting a vinyl record, a creature-like figure, and abstract text.
Heartwarming comic exploring the opposites in life, from nature to emotions, ending with a touching message of connection.
Boy throws crabapples into a still pond, creating ripples that transform into glowing light patterns, with the text "I am making light."
Surreal comic strip exploring themes of anxiety and existentialism through cosmic imagery and wordplay.
"Motion Picture" by Lynda Barry — a nostalgic comic about children bringing a photo to life with a magnifying glass, capturing a playful moment of childhood imagination.
Whimsical comic about finding a tiny poet on a bookshelf, who instead of granting wishes, recites poetry and admires the rain.
Poignant, hand-drawn illustration series depicting a fish-like creature in an underwater setting, accompanied by reflective text about connection and invisibility.
Surreal illustration of a woman interacting with a bird, surrounded by books and a dreamlike setting.
Peaceful moment captured in four simple scenes: a person relaxing, a plane traveling, birds flying, and a cloud carrying a dream.
Two illustrated panels capturing festive and recreational moments — a nighttime festival with fireworks and a summer evening basketball game.
Poetry Comics: From the Book of Hours by Bianca Stone — a whimsical and thought-provoking illustration of a woman holding a cat, with poetic text elements.
"The teenager named Richard comes out late some nights to shoot baskets on our corner. You can watch him from my bedroom window."
Humorous comic strip titled "ALL POEMS" depicts a masked poet delivering a satirical speech about the nature of poetry, highlighting the irony that while all poetry is bad, it becomes revealing when written correctly, with the audience reacting with confusion and skepticism.
Vibrant comic strip exploring the emotional and sensory connections to colors and nature, illustrated with hand-drawn art and poetic text.
"How It Is" by Bianca Stone — a surreal comic exploring themes of time, identity, and transformation through dreamlike imagery and introspective dialogue.
Humorous comic strip depicting the cycle of laundry, where clothes are added to a basket and then removed, leaving only a crumpled note behind.
Humorous and poignant comic strip titled "rain feelings" by Grant Snider, illustrating the emotional journey of a person in the rain, from feeling down to joyful, capturing the shifting moods and memories evoked by rain.
Humorous cartoon titled "WHACK-A-POEM" where a person with a mallet prepares to hit poems on a table.
Humorous comic by Grant Snider exploring different ways to understand poetry, using simple illustrations and witty text to highlight the paradoxes of poetic interpretation.
"Blue Sunflower" by Bianca Stone — a poetic comic exploring themes of beauty, aging, and transformation through surreal imagery and introspective dialogue.
Humorous comic about a man trying to express his feelings through a poem, with the woman becoming increasingly uncomfortable.
Vibrant, mixed-media comic strip by Chrissy Williams titled "The Poem Knows What It Wants," blending illustration, text, and collage to explore themes of identity and relationships.
Child learns patience and mindfulness from a snail, reflecting on the stillness of the world in a pond.