I'm not sure specifically as 'lint' by itself is an odd name for a graphic novel. It could be about a character named Lint or perhaps something related to lint as in the small bits of fiber. Without more context, it's hard to say.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Lint' graphic novel you are referring to. There are many graphic novels with various titles. If it's a relatively niche or indie work, it might be difficult to determine the artist without more context.
You can start by checking in local comic book stores. Ask the staff if they have heard of a graphic novel called 'lint'. They might be able to help you or at least give you some leads.
One way is to look at the cover or the credits page of the graphic novel itself. Usually, the artist's name is mentioned there.
Charles de Lint's first novel was 'The Riddle of the Wren'.
Well, de Lint's short stories typically combine elements of myth, folklore, and modern life. They have a unique blend of the supernatural and the mundane, and often explore themes of identity and belonging.
One characteristic is the seamless blend of the ordinary and the magical. His stories often take place in normal - looking settings like modern cities, but then there are these hidden magical elements.
The '2112 graphic novel' might be centered around a particular theme. It could be a science - fiction story set in the year 2112, perhaps dealing with advanced technologies, new forms of society, or the consequences of certain events. It might also be a fantasy story with magical elements and strange creatures, but without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, it could be about the events of 9/11. It might depict the chaos of that day, the rescue efforts by the firefighters, police officers and ordinary people. It may also explore the emotional aftermath on the families and the nation as a whole, all presented in the form of a graphic novel with pictures and dialogue.
I'm not sure specifically which '451 graphic novel' you're referring to. There could be many novels with various themes. It might be a unique creation by an indie artist or a lesser - known work. Maybe it has a story related to a dystopian future, like Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451' which has been adapted into a graphic novel, in which case it would deal with themes of censorship and the power of knowledge.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. '442' could potentially refer to a year, a military unit, or something else entirely within the world of the graphic novel. Maybe it's a story of adventure where '442' is some kind of important identifier in that fictional universe.