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Ina van Zyl is more concerned with people than with ideas, her comics being emotional<br />

rather than intellectual. Prossies, although cO!1tinuing- both the themes of eating and<br />

social relationships, is more narrative than previous comics, as the story is more complete<br />

[fig 38]. The thrust of the story is conveyed through changes in atmosphere and tone, not<br />

action. The main character stares at the reader much of the time, in closeup, microscopic,<br />

claustrophobic frames. <strong>Text</strong>, consisting of the character's thoughts, and pictures are not<br />

completely integrated, which adds to the uncomfortable stilted air of the encounter. Van<br />

Zyl's stories are exactly that: encounters with the characters.<br />

Ek Krap Graag in my Neus [fig 39] is illustrated with stark expressive linocuts, in<br />

hilarious contrast with the banal commentary provided by the text. In the last frame the<br />

character stares at the reader, inviting comment. The confrontational, confessional,<br />

personal approach Van Zyl favours is in fact the subject of this comic.<br />

Figure 39 Van Zyl Ek Krap Graag in my Neus (reduced) 134

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