Blacknwhitecomics - 20 Comics [portable]

Each comic in the set serves as a masterclass in . When you can't rely on a red shirt or a blue sky to guide the eye, you have to use leading lines and framing. The result is a more "active" reading experience where you are constantly scanning the frame for hidden details. The Digital Renaissance of Pen and Ink

Or he could accept the final panel.

The style shifted. Softer. More white space. "The Repairman" (#16): a man travels back through his own life, not to change events, but to draw over his mistakes with white ink, erasing them. "The Last Letter" (#18) was a silent issue: a father, now old, stacking twenty small square panels on the final page into a crooked tower that reaches toward a window. Leo realized the tower was the long boxes. The window was him, grown, looking out. BlackNWhiteComics - 20 Comics