Comics often uses a question mark followed by an exclamation mark to show the "excitement" of the question. Such as this panel from Spider-Man...
Maybe comics could start combining other punctuation marks to better explain an emotion, such as combining a period and exclamation mark to show mediocre excitement.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
6 comments:
the question mark/exclamation is known as an "interrobang"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrobang
I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing.
I don't think I've ever seen .! used, but ...! and ...? are both fairly common ways of indicating speechlessness. The first could be interpreted as being stunned; the second as being more puzzled. And if you add either one to the end of a statement, it connotes trailing off in a meaningful way. If you see what I mean...?
And here are other some nifty ways to express your feelings with punctuation:
:•) mildy amused clown
:•D really happy clown
:•{ queasy clown
If you ever read Steve Englehart's West Cost Avengers, you will notice that EVERY SINGLE SENTENCE ends with an EXCLAMATION POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
really!
In the old days, comics were printed cheaply on cheap paper, and periods often just vanished. Guys like Jack Kirby never ended a sentence with a period. They used question marks, exclamation points, and ellipses... It made the dialogue exciting!
Post a Comment