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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox webcomic Bruno was a webcomic written and drawn by Christopher Baldwin from 1 January 1996 to 14 February 2007, after initially appearing in print in The Massachusetts Daily Collegian starting 27 January 1994.[1] Its plot concerns the life of an introspective young woman, set in the real world. Her unusual name comes from the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno. In 1998 Peter Zale and Baldwin created the "first Internet comics crossover" between their respective webcomics Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet and Bruno.[2]

Themes and literary style

Bruno deals with various issues through the daily life of the main character and her friends. During the run of the comic, topics included homosexuality, religion, depression, and politics. The comic is characterized by lengthy and sometimes angst-ridden dialogue between the characters, occasionally punctuated by a single panel with a contemplative scene without words. The storylines follow the life of Bruno (somewhat autobiographically) as she quits college, visits friends in various American towns, travels to Europe, falls into and out of relationships, and publishes her novel. As the timeline of the comic follows real time, we gradually see Bruno evolving from a free-spirited college student into a more contemplative woman. Her quest to find her place in life changes but continues to be a main theme of the comic.

Artistic style

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A sketch by Leonardo for his Madonna of the Rocks, which was the original basis for Bruno's character design.

The style of the drawings is mostly naturalistic and detailed, with some aspects of a few character designs caricatured. The backgrounds are mostly of real-life places converted to black and white outlines penciled over and shaded with cross-hatching. Bruno's face is based roughly on a sketch of an angel's head by Leonardo da Vinci.[3]

Conclusion

On 26 December 2006, Baldwin announced the conclusion of Bruno, then scheduled for 12 February 2007.[4] The webcomic eventually concluded on 14 February 2007, coinciding with the announcement of the tenth and final Bruno book.

Bibliography

Baldwin has produced ten Bruno books. The first three were originally hand bound. The current soft-cover versions still bear the photographic representation of this binding.

  1. Uh...Hey..Mom and Dad, I'm Dropping Out of College, (1996), Шаблон:ISBN
  2. Bread and Circuses, (1998), Шаблон:ISBN
  3. These Troubled Soles, (1998), Шаблон:ISBN
  4. The Seventh Cause (Or The Lie Direct), (1999), Шаблон:ISBN
  5. Something Lost, (2000), Шаблон:ISBN
  6. PDX: Love, God, Sex, and Cinema, (2001), Шаблон:ISBN
  7. Lebensraum, (2002), Шаблон:ISBN
  8. Eleven Months Early, (2003), Шаблон:ISBN
  9. Once Removed, (2005), Шаблон:ISBN
  10. Gina, (2007), Шаблон:ISBN
    Note: A 16-page stapled supplement to Gina was also produced.

References

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