Time for another #OneWeekOneComic thread, on Darcy Van Poelgeest/Ian Bertram's LITTLE BIRD #1. The usual mix of observations, celebrations and (relatively mild) spoilers follows.pic.twitter.com/SeKI0wwDNj
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Look at the claustrophobic composition of this panel – the sheer amount of negative space emphasises how tight the drawn area is.pic.twitter.com/5ZFnILCULh
A cool little detail that I think speaks to an expectation that people will read this comic multiple times: when Little Bird infiltrates the base, she's just barely visible, hidden behind walls and doorframes. You'd only spot her if you already knew what you were looking for.pic.twitter.com/b6Kvu9iRZn
A cool trick that's used across all three issues I've read previews of: the opening narration is echoed at the end, perhaps with a little twist in the words to change the emphasis. Again, feels like something intended to enrich second and third readthroughs.pic.twitter.com/Jw2IeF3fG3
Anyway, that's all the #oneweekonecomic we've got time for today. LITTLE BIRD #1 is a really interesting book, and apparently there's currently no plan to collect these (double-sized) issues in a trade – so you might want to pick this up before it flies off shelves.pic.twitter.com/GMjt0tz3QS
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