How did Neil Gaiman's signature blending of fantasy and reality influence the storytelling in this comic?
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How did Neil Gaiman's signature blending of fantasy and reality influence the storytelling in this comic?
Did anyone else feel a deep connection to the themes of memory and art, or was it just me?
What inspired the visual style of this comic — was it based on a particular art movement or personal aesthetic?