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Scott McCloud on Ruben & Lullaby

Apr 8th 2009
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Comics theorist Scott McCloud took a moment to mention Ruben & Lullaby on his blog—a wonderful bit of synchronicity, as on the very same day I was talking up Understanding Comics to a group of students at UC Riverside as part of a lecture entitled “Stories as Instruments.” I, like many interactive and game designers, am heavily indebted to Scott for his work, so a mention like this is especially gratifying. Thanks!


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