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The Future of Comics

I'm afraid we're on the cusp of losing comics and having them turn into another lost art-form in history. However, I pose an idea of how they can remain relevant. Paper is history, in order to work with the times, comics must adapt and chance. Already I've found promising DC and Marvel Comic apps, but that isn't enough. There is a challenge comics face. If you ask any reader, most would prefer the physical book over having to read it off of a computer screen. With less and less paper comics being produced, and with a lack of enthusiasm over ebooks, I pose that comics take the radical step to add subtle animations to their online comics. Like a gif, or a hologram, these actions would be looped to repeat, and would only activate once the reader was on that certain page. The reader's progressed would be tracked, and for the voices of the characters, you could even record and have them play out on the computer or tablet. This provides the immersive experience t

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