Western Comics

Comics or comic is a series of drawings made in panels that constitute a story, with or without text, as well as the media as a whole.

Starting from Will Eisner's conception of this graphic narrative as a sequential art, Scott McCloud arrives at the following definition: "Illustrations juxtaposed and other images in a deliberate sequence for the purpose of transmitting information or obtaining an aesthetic response from the reader." However, not all theorists agree with this definition, the most popular today, since it allows the inclusion of the photonovel and, on the other hand, ignores the so-called graphic humor.