The Walking Dead. A header with the title and zombies in the background

CBML - The Walking Dead

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Module: core
Module: tei
Module: header
Module: textstructure
Module: figures
Module: linking
Module: analysis
Module: transcr
Module: drama
Module: namesdates
Module: corpus
<panel>
Contains a single comic book panel.
Classes
    model.divLikeatt.globalatt.divLikeatt.typedatt.declaring
<rng:group> <rng:zeroOrMore>  <rng:choice>   <rng:ref name="model.divTop"/>   <rng:ref name="model.global"/>  </rng:choice> </rng:zeroOrMore> <rng:optional>  <rng:choice>   <rng:group>    <rng:oneOrMore>     <rng:choice>      <rng:ref name="model.divLike"/>      <rng:ref name="model.divGenLike"/>     </rng:choice>     <rng:zeroOrMore> <!-- this allows panels in panels, So panel with initial panel followed by balloon's captions, etc. See Misty #6, p. 05r. -->      <rng:choice>       <rng:ref name="model.inter"/>       <rng:ref name="model.global"/>      </rng:choice>     </rng:zeroOrMore>    </rng:oneOrMore>   </rng:group>   <rng:group>    <rng:oneOrMore>     <rng:group>      <rng:ref name="model.common"/>     </rng:group>     <rng:zeroOrMore>      <rng:ref name="model.global"/>     </rng:zeroOrMore>    </rng:oneOrMore>    <rng:zeroOrMore>     <rng:choice>      <rng:ref name="model.divLike"/>      <rng:ref name="model.divGenLike"/>     </rng:choice>     <rng:zeroOrMore>      <rng:ref name="model.global"/>     </rng:zeroOrMore>    </rng:zeroOrMore>   </rng:group>  </rng:choice>  <rng:zeroOrMore>   <rng:group>    <rng:ref name="model.divBottom"/>   </rng:group>   <rng:zeroOrMore>    <rng:ref name="model.global"/>   </rng:zeroOrMore>  </rng:zeroOrMore> </rng:optional> </rng:group>
@characters
Pointers to characters appearing in the panel.
Figure 1. The fifth panel of page 6, from Captain America #193 (January 1976), edited, written, and drawn by Jack Kirby.
The fifth panel of page 6, from Captain America #193 (January
                                    1976), edited, written, and drawn by Jack Kirby.
<cbml:panel n="5"  characters="#cap #anon_manana="#action-to-actionxml:id="eg_000"    xmlns:cbml="http://www.cbml.org/ns/1.0">  <cbml:caption> Cap acts quickly to tranquilize the gun-happy    pedestrian... </cbml:caption>  <cbml:balloon xml:id="eg_007"   type="speechwho="#cap"> A little  <emph rendition="#b">sleep</emph> will do wonders for you! </cbml:balloon>  <sound>SPLAT!</sound>  <cbml:balloon type="speech"   who="#anon_man"> Ugh! </cbml:balloon> </cbml:panel>
<balloon>
A single speech, thought, or other type of balloon, commonly found in comics, comic books, and graphic novels.
Classes
    model.interatt.globalatt.typedatt.ascribed
<rng:ref name="macro.specialPara"/>
@type
Describes the type of balloon.
speech speech balloon.
thought thought balloon.
audio a balloon emanating from an audio device, e.g., television or radio speaker, telephone, walkie-talkie, etc.
telepathy a telepathic balloon, i.e., a balloon representing language that telepathically transmitted from speaker to listener.
Figure 2. A panel from a Stardust story, by Fletcher Hanks, from Fantastic Comics #15 (February 1941).
A panel from a Stardust story, by Fletcher Hanks, from
                                         #15 (February 1941).
<cbml:panel characters="#stardust"    xmlns:cbml="http://www.cbml.org/ns/1.0">  <cbml:caption> The next instant, Stardust swoops out of the    heavens........ </cbml:caption>  <cbml:balloon type="speech"   who="#stardust"> We must take no more    risk! </cbml:balloon> </cbml:panel>
Figure 3. An panel from The Amazing Spider-Man #5 (October 1963) by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
An panel from The Amazing Spider-Man #5 (October 1963) by Stan
                                    Lee and Steve Ditko.
<cbml:panel characters="#spidey #jjjn="3"  xml:id="eg_ae1"    xmlns:cbml="http://www.cbml.org/ns/1.0">  <cbml:balloon xml:id="eg_006who="#jjj"   type="audiosubtype="telecastrendition="#uc"> My name is J. Jonah Jameson,    publisher of <title rendition="#b">Now</title> magazine and the  <title rendition="#b">Daily Bugle</title>   <emph rendition="#b">!</emph> I am sponsoring this program in the    public interest, to expose <emph rendition="#b">Spider-Man</emph> to the pubic as the menace he is!  </cbml:balloon> </cbml:panel>
<caption>
A narrative caption from a comic book panel.
Classes
    model.interatt.globalatt.typedatt.ascribed
<rng:ref name="macro.specialPara"/>
Figure 4. A panel from a Dr. Strange story by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko from126 Strange Tales #126 (November 1964).
A panel from a Dr. Strange story by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko
                                    from126  #126 (November
                                    1964).
<cbml:panel    xmlns:cbml="http://www.cbml.org/ns/1.0">  <cbml:caption rendition="#uc">   <hi rendition="#b">S</hi>lowly the mists begin to clear, as a    strange, startling world takes form! A world in which the    impossible is believable, and the incredible is commonplace--the    world of the dark domain--the world of the dread <emph rendition="#b">Dormammu!</emph>  </cbml:caption>  <cbml:balloon type="speech"   who="#drstrange"> The journey is over!    But, judging by the unspeakable menace I see before me, the  <emph rendition="#b">battle</emph> is just begun!  </cbml:balloon> </cbml:panel>
<div>
Figure 5. The title page from a Samson story in Fantastic Comics #15 (February 1941). In the example below, after the title panel, a TEI <div> element is used to indicate a panel group (type="panelGrp").
The title page from a Samson story in  #15 (February 1941). In the example below,
                                    after the title panel, a TEI  element is used to
                                    indicate a panel group
                                    ().
<cbml:panel type="title"    xmlns:cbml="http://www.cbml.org/ns/1.0">  <head>Samson and David</head>  <cbml:caption rendition="#uc"> Out of the mists of history comes the    mighty Samson-- like his famous ancestor, Samson pits his    temendous strength against the forces of evil and injustice--Mu…    high priest of evil, plots against civilization… </cbml:caption>  <bibl> By— <author>Alex Boon</author>  </bibl> </cbml:panel> <div type="panelGrpxml:id="eg_002">  <cbml:panel n="1"   characters="#david #samson">   <cbml:balloon who="#davidtype="speech"> What a funny looking      truck outside here… Never saw one like it before! </cbml:balloon>   <cbml:balloon who="#samsontype="speech"> That’s strange!      What’s it look like? </cbml:balloon>  </cbml:panel>  <cbml:panel n="2"   characters="#samson #david">   <cbml:balloon type="speechwho="#samson"> You’re right--I never      saw one like this before! </cbml:balloon>   <cbml:balloon type="speechwho="#david"> Wonder what it’s doing      here? </cbml:balloon>  </cbml:panel>  <cbml:panel n="3"   characters="#samson #david">   <cbml:balloon type="speechwho="#samson"> What the--! </cbml:balloon>   <cbml:balloon type="speechwho="#david"> Gas---Help!   </cbml:balloon>  </cbml:panel>  <cbml:panel n="4"   characters="#samson #david">   <cbml:balloon type="speechwho="#samson"> No time to look for      doors now! </cbml:balloon>   <sound>Crash!</sound>   <fw type="pageNumplace="lower-left">1</fw>  </cbml:panel> </div>
Figure 6. A small advertisement in Fantastic Four #65 (August 1967).
A small advertisement in Fantastic Four #65 (August
                                    1967).
<div type="advertxml:id="eg_003">  <head rend="background-color:black; color:white;"   rendition="#x-large #center #uc"> Poems Wanted </head>  <ab type="floatingHead"   rendition="#center #uc">To Be Set to    Music</ab>  <p> Send one or more of your best poems today for <emph rendition="#uc">free examination</emph>. Any subject.    Immediate Consideration. </p>  <ab type="floatingHead"   rendition="#center #uc">Phonograph Records    Made</ab>  <ab>   <address>    <addrLine rendition="#uc #large #center">     <orgName>Crown Music Co</orgName>    </addrLine>    <addrLine rendition="#center"> 49 W. 32 St., Studio 11, New        York 1 </addrLine>   </address>  </ab> </div>
<sound>
Figure 7. A panel from Captain America #193 (January 1976) by Jack Kirby.
A panel from  #193 (January
                                    1976) by Jack Kirby.
<cbml:panel n="2"  characters="#cap #anon_man"    xmlns:cbml="http://www.cbml.org/ns/1.0">  <cbml:balloon who="#captype="thought"   rendition="#uc"> That man    firing the pistol--I'll have to <emph rendition="#b">stop</emph>    him before someone stops a <emph rendition="#b">bullet!</emph>  </cbml:balloon>  <sound> POW! </sound> </cbml:panel>
<indicia>
Contains the ‘small print’ bibliographic and legal information, traditionally found at the bottom of the first recto after the cover of a comic book, more recently some of the major comic book publishers have moved this information to the bottom of the final verso before the back cover.
Classes
    att.globalmodel.divLike
<rng:ref name="macro.paraContent"/>
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<div2>
<div3>
<div4>
<div5>
<div6>
<div7>
<caption>
John A. Walsh. Date: 2018-06-07