Alas. With this premise I'm wondering if comicbooks could become again "the" source of creative freedom as to visual storytelling, since they're still quite cheap to make (of course, we need to make them again financially viable, because the misunderstanding that you can have everything for free if it is digital... simply doesn't work -> see for example the super success of webtoons, but making one is basically a bet). I write this also thinking about what Mr. DeKnight wrote about him writing a graphic novel.
It's an excruciating comment, especially from someone as established and experienced as Amy.
Alas. With this premise I'm wondering if comicbooks could become again "the" source of creative freedom as to visual storytelling, since they're still quite cheap to make (of course, we need to make them again financially viable, because the misunderstanding that you can have everything for free if it is digital... simply doesn't work -> see for example the super success of webtoons, but making one is basically a bet). I write this also thinking about what Mr. DeKnight wrote about him writing a graphic novel.