Sequart (n.) -- seh-kwart --
the artistic medium of sequential static imagery, whatever its composition, typically combined with text. The term is employed to distinguish the medium itself from particular genres and formats, such as comic books or graphic novels. "Sequart's diversity may be seen from Peanuts to Spider-Man, from product manuals to the Stations of the Cross."
An annotated table displaying the work of Garth Ennis (whose major works include Preacher, Punisher, Hellblazer, and Hitman) in categorized, chronological fashion.
An annotated table displaying the work of none other than Neil Gaiman (whose works include The Sandman and several collaborations with Dave McKean) in categorized, chronological fashion.
An annotated table displaying the acclaimed collaborations of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale (including Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: Dark Victory, Superman for All Seasons, Daredevil: Yellow, Spider-Man: Blue, and Hulk: Gray), in categorized, chronological fashion.
An annotated table displaying the work of Frank Miller, the great American graphic novelist (whose work includes Daredevil, Batman, and Sin City), in categorized, chronological fashion.
An annotated table displaying the work of Alan Moore (the great graphic novel writer whose works include Watchmen, From Hell, and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, as well as a groundbreaking run on Swamp Thing) in categorized, chronological fashion.
An annotated table displaying the work of Grant Morrison (the great graphic novel writer whose works include The Invisibles, The Filth, Arkham Asylum, and The Mystery Play, as well as runs on Doom Patrol and Animal Man, plus popular runs on JLA and New X-Men) in categorized, chronological fashion.