It’s confusing to me that in comics, the writer is given the most credit in a similar way a director gets the most credit of a film.
When really, the comic artist is the one retelling the story in their own vision, much like a director retells the writers story in their own vision for a film.
A writer in film or comics does not write the visuals. The comic artist and director tell the story visually. Knowing this would change the perception of what a comic artist does.
A director can make or break a good screenplay. A comic artist can make or break a good comic script.
I guess I explained it.
Sorry Chris, I didn’t follow your rules exactly. 😆
What is the most confusing thing in comics you wish someone would figure out and explain?