Poptown features "Wallywood's 22 Panels that always work! Or, Some interesting ways to get some variety into those boring panels where some dumb writer has a bunch of lame characters sitting around and talking for page after page!"
Could help comics writers who, like Scott McCloud, lecture in comic form. Granted, Scott uses so many examples in his work that I appreciate the simplicity of his narrator. He doesn't need this silly page.
Liven up the talking heads.
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"Exercises in Style" is another example of illustrating different ways to approach things. It appears to be offline these days, but from that page you can still find links to it in French and Italian, where it retains much of the same value (comics being words and pictures, after all).
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