Will Eisner Comics

Emotions are easily recognizable, especially through facial expressions. When someones eyes and mouth are drooping they are usually sad. On the other hand, someone with widely opened eyes and mouth express excitement. However, when it comes to body language, emotional expression is very similar to the face. Will Eisner strongly believed that Body language can translate as an emotion. Even though the face can portray emotions, Eisner heavily used body language in his comics. In Dropsie Avenue, Eisner focused on a mid 1900’s New York with tons of fascinating characters. Each one portrayed multiple emotions through body language.  A character that was slumped over would show sadness while a character that had their hand flailing in the air would show shock, or excitement. Eisner was as much of a story teller as he was an illustrator. He heavily believed in storytelling not only through narrative but though the characters imagery and expression through body language. 

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