What are some good comics with little to no dialogue or narration and rely on visual storytelling?
>>77413442
First issue of Omega Men was very light on exposition. And was awesome, except for the people who couldn't follow along without Lobdell-esque narration boxes
>>77447101
Shaolin Cowboy.
Age of Reptiles.
GI Joe: A Real American Hero Issue 21.
New X-Men 121 " Silence: Psychic Rescue In Progress"
Jim Woodring's "Frank" comics. Here are a few.
http://www.mediafire.com/?4i0rqu2cxoiptf7/
http://www.mediafire.com/?hpj75gjq484xyym/
http://www.mediafire.com/?c0t5449jg75qa8o/
>>77447101
At least I think it fit the criteria, it's been years
>>77447101
Batgirl v1 was like that a lot.
>>77447101
What's he using here?
A Christmas cracker?
Lynd Ward's novels
>>77447101
who has that blacksad frame where he is about to shoot the pepe lookalike?
>>77447101Gon
There was this Sin City story about Marv saving a girl in an alley
>>77447118
the over-reliance on narration boxes is the fuckin worst
>>77447315
>christopher robin.jpg
>>77449739
Several writers seem to have been bringing back more verbose narration to make issues seem more full of content.
That month Marvel made everyone do a silent issues.
http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/%27Nuff_Said
This.
I don't know anything about the artist or if it is a fanart. I usually see it in baw threads.
>>77450792
Blame!