Comics | Blackadder 3d

The development of Blackadder 3D comics represents a fascinating experiment in transmedia adaptation. While the medium of 3D comics is often associated with spectacle and action—genres suited to dynamic movement—it finds an unlikely partner in the static, dialogue-heavy world of Edmund Blackadder.

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In a stunning sequence mimicking 1917 and Trench Crusade , Captain Blackadder plots his escape. The 3D effect is used claustrophobically. Mud splatters “out” of the page. A rat runs along the bottom edge of the panel, crossing the gutter, creating a true sense of the no-man’s-land horror—before cutting to Baldrick’s smiling face holding a live artillery shell. The depth makes the stupidity feel terrifyingly close. The development of Blackadder 3D comics represents a