What inspired the depiction of fear as both a literal and metaphorical presence?
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What inspired the depiction of fear as both a literal and metaphorical presence?
Did anyone else feel that the art style amplified the sense of unease throughout the story?
How do you think the themes of identity and otherness resonate differently in a graphic novel format?