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| Element | Why It Stands Out | |---------|-------------------| | | Voss employs a dual‑tone system : cool neon blues for the city’s tech‑scapes, warm amber for personal flashbacks. The corrected patch restores the intended contrast. | | Lettering | Delgado’s lettering uses a custom sans‑serif typeface that mimics a holographic display; speech bubbles subtly shift opacity to indicate “virtual” dialogue. | | Panel Layout | The issue experiments with “fractured grids” —panels that bleed into each other to suggest memory overlap. Notable is the “tunnel‑vision” page (p. 22) where the entire page is a single, vertical strip, immersing the reader in a chase sequence. | | Hidden QR Code | A clever meta‑device that bridges print and digital; the animated panel adds motion to an otherwise static scene, showcasing the creators’ willingness to push the medium’s boundaries . | erenisch comics fansadox collection 343 patched
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