Beyond the physical or contextual nature of a story’s setting, the penciling, inking and coloring styles of comic artists contribute immensely to readers’ perception of place. What is your favorite example of artwork creating a setting on the pages of a comic or graphic novel?
Is it about the design of architecture, the colors, or something else?
Artist Bonus: Are you a big fan of a particular artist, whose style you seek out regardless of the story?
Adaptation Bonus: Same as with yesterday regarding book-books, what is a standout example of the world of a comic being brought to life on-screen? Do you place greater value on fidelity to the source, or on reinterpretation?
