One of the trade-offs is that it might limit the creativity in character movement. When they walk upright, it might be harder to show exaggerated or unusual poses. Plus, it could affect how the audience perceives the humor or charm of the characters.
Well, one trade-off could be that it might make the characters seem less comical or fantastical. Sometimes, an upright walk can make them seem too normal.
The main trade-off might be in terms of maintaining the classic style while trying to appeal to modern audiences.
Political cartoons often show trade-offs between economic growth and environmental protection. They might depict how pursuing one can come at the expense of the other.
Often, political cartoons might show that seniority can lead to resistance to change or an over-reliance on past methods. But it can also mean having valuable experience and wisdom.
Well, there are a few like 'Betty and Veronica' and 'Archie's Weird Mysteries'. These spin-offs focus on specific characters or storylines related to the Archie universe.
The Walking Dead comic has spin-offs such as 'The Walking Dead: Here's Negan!' which focuses on the backstory of the popular character Negan. They add depth and diversity to the overall Walking Dead franchise.
Well, one of the notable comic rip offs could be when a new comic steals the core concept of a popular one without adding much originality.
Well, sometimes you'll see comics that have very similar characters or storylines to popular ones. Like a superhero comic with powers and a costume almost identical to a well-known hero.
Archie comic spin-offs usually offer a twist on the familiar. Maybe it's a darker tone, or a focus on a specific character's adventures. They might experiment with different art teams or writing styles to give a fresh perspective.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But it could be a character who is known for their honesty and kindness as a main character.
It's best to store comic books flat. This helps prevent warping and keeps the pages in better condition.