Friday, January 4, 2013
Waid's JLA: Tower of Babel by Holly Hatton
1. How is the work illustrated?
Tower of Babel has a realistic and artistic illustration type. The colors are varied and work well with the actual drawings. At times it can be cartoony, but it allows the reader to see when the concepts are intended to be less serious and more comical. This graphic novel in no way is meant to be funny, so the realistic artwork captures the tone of the grave situation presented within the text.
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