See the 24-hour comic #1, Be Tween. For the next try, see 24-hour (NOT) comic 2, 30 October 2003.This page describes the 24-hour comic #1. It is a rough sketch for a comic, not really a comic itself.
- If the main movie doesn't work in your browser, but you have Flash 4+, try this alternative.
- Here's a bibliography of related books and software, as pictured in the last frame of the comic.
- Here are a few pictures from the Flash movie comic.
- See the Wholeo comics path page listing sequential pictorial art on this site. The path will include comics, graphical hypertexts, and slide shows.
- I might correct and improve on the Jan. 25 improvisation. For example, frames 39 and 40 have no change. That wasn't intentional, but who knows what might have happened after having no rest from comic-making for so many hours. Eventually, I'll create the comic itself.
- Preexisting: Graphic for the waves, PTG and Wholeo PTG and nodes at the NJ. The yellow CLB and background is from Leo NRG traces in New Zealand.
- New: CLB, photo of reflected sunrise, and bibliography.
- "100 consecutive nows" means there are at least 100 discrete panels in the movie. I call them "nows" after Julian Barbour, a physicist who doesn't need time, just different now spaces. This explanation of reality works well with comics. That is, as I remember it from his book, The End of Time, although I don't recall specific discussion of comics in the book.
Sent an icon to Scott McCloud for the index page. October, 2003.
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