So something I've mused about is a comic (short series) that consists ENTIRELY of characters that you never see the fullness of. Almost no eyes. Just shots of their detailed clothing. Their gnarled hands. Their distinct smiles and noses. Their feet, the things they carry.
I imagine seeing these parts of people shuffled around and out of context could really be interesting, especially for a story about intrigue and drama (like a 19th century murder mystery).
I imagine seeing these parts of people shuffled around and out of context could really be interesting, especially for a story about intrigue and drama (like a 19th century murder mystery).
So something I've mused about is a comic (short series) that consists ENTIRELY of characters that you never see the fullness of. Almost no eyes. Just shots of their detailed clothing. Their gnarled hands. Their distinct smiles and noses. Their feet, the things they carry.
I imagine seeing these parts of people shuffled around and out of context could really be interesting, especially for a story about intrigue and drama (like a 19th century murder mystery).
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