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A Look Back at Shatter: The First Digitally-Produced Comic Book

In 1985, illustrator Mike Saenz created the artwork for “Shatter” (based on a story by Peter Gillis) entirely on a Macintosh Plus, which had an 8 MHz CPU, 4 MB of RAM and the classically diminutive black-and-white monitor common to those very early Macs. The results were primitive and, frankly, don’t hold up very well a quarter-century later, probably because Saenz’s artwork itself was hardly virtuosic. Still, it happened.

The Comics Grid, a “collaborative, peer-edited online academic journal dedicated to comics scholarship” has a brief write-up about “Shatter” at this link.

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