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Long before manga took the American comics market by storm, Scott McCloud ( Understanding Comics , Making Comics ) combined the best ideas from manga, alternative comics, and superheroes into Zot! —a frenetic and innovative exploration of comics' potential that helped set the stage for... read more

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  • Zot: Zachary T. Paleozogt, aka Zot, lives in a parallel dimension to our own. He is a superhero who steps into our world to interact with Jenny Weaver. He has boundless optimism and, though he comes from a perfect world, is still in love with 'our' world.
  • Jenny Weaver: Jenny is a student from 'our' world who travels to Zot's world and falls in love with it. Her main desire is to move to Zot's perfect world.
  • Doctor Ignatius Rumbault Bellows: A steam powered villain that serves as a representation of the future of the Industrial Revolution. He is the first villain on screen in this volume.
  • Terry: Jenny's best friend.
  • Butch: Jenny's brother. He turns into a monkey whenever he enters Zot's world.
  • Woody: One of the school geeks.
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  • Zot's Dimension: Zot's Dimension is 'the far flung future of 1965.' It is a reto futurist orld in which all of the good things from the real world occured, but none of the bad things after WW1 happened. This world is the amalgmation of our views of the future from the birth of Science Fiction to around the time of its writing in the 1980s.

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It's a dangerous thing I'm doing here.

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  1. Scott McCloud (Author) - Author and Illustrator

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Harper
Country: United States of America
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 978-0-06-153727-1
Page Count: 575

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