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"Falling Sky" I have a really cool interaction o=between the audience, something I have never seen. However, I felt that some of the moving through the frame should have some reasons in the shot, not just to do it. The style is interesting, having it feel like drawing, that is unfinished. But I felt that the comic artist should push the lighting, through certain areas. I don't feel that much for the characters, besides the dialog that is said and conveyed. It's not my favorite, but I like the artist trying a new way to read comics.
The beginning, starting off with the butterfly story enhances the introduction of the comic. Without it, I feel like it wouldn’t capture the audience in the story. I want to see how it relates to the overarching story. I find the characters and style really captivating, gives that gruesome western feel. However, some of the panels do get confusing on what is happening at the moment. Whether we are going back in time or forward. But I enjoy the placement and experimentation of certain areas. Executed pretty well. Another issue I have is that the artist doesn’t experiment enough on conveying a story without words or noises. Really dive into the emotion of the character just by objects and camera angles. This is kind of interesting but how I connected with these characters is based on video games I have played. For example Red Dead Redemption and Last of Us. They had similar character traits in the old man, both grumpy and searching for something. As well as the kid who is tagged along