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BLACKSAD 
A Silent Hell
- Juan Diaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido -


Blacksad is such a beautifully executed comic, the artist picked watercolor which is very hard to control. As a result scenes where lighting is high in contrast, many studies has to be done to make sure the composition read well and the tone is suitable for the mood. The two artists are also not afraid to challenge themselves. For example, the scene where Blacksad ate with Thomas under the trees, which creates intricate cast shadow on them, but they managed to make everything still readable. Or the scene in Statoc’s office, with an insane number of people, buildings and balloons.
The way the story was delivered was thought out quite well. The characters are illustrated as animals suitable for the street stories, and the animal chosen for the characters describe a lot about the characters. I also noticed female characters tends to have more human features than male.

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