Cage David may have influenced the genre through his unique art style. His use of lines and shapes could be distinct, inspiring other artists to experiment.
One of his well - known works might be 'XXX' which features unique art styles and engaging storylines. The characters are often complex and the plot twists keep readers hooked.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a graphic novel often tells a story through a combination of illustrations and text. It might be about a character trapped in a cage, either literally or metaphorically, and their journey to break free or come to terms with their situation.
Since I haven't heard of this graphic novel before, I can't say who the author is. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown creator. You might need to do some research in graphic novel databases or local comic book stores to find out.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it could be about a character named Aimy who is in a cage, and perhaps her experiences, struggles or self - discovery while in that trapped situation.
Since I haven't read 'the cage graphic novel', I can't name the exact main characters. However, if it's about a physical cage, the main characters might be those who are imprisoned in it, perhaps a wrongly accused person trying to prove their innocence. Or if it's a metaphorical cage, it could be a person stuck in a dead - end job or a bad relationship, and they are the ones who will drive the story forward as they try to break free.
I'm not sure which specific 'David A' in the senior graphic novel you're referring to. There could be many characters named David in different graphic novels. Can you provide more context, like the name of the graphic novel series or some plot details related to this 'David A'?
Maybe he means that he has reached the conclusion of a personal narrative or experience he was sharing. It could be related to a project, a period in his life, or a particular creative journey.
Luke Cage himself is of course the most important. He's the protagonist with his superhuman abilities. Claire Temple is also important as she is often there to patch him up and support him in different ways.
One of the main themes is heroism. Luke Cage is a hero who uses his super strength and unbreakable skin to fight crime in Harlem. Another theme is social justice. The story often deals with issues like racial inequality and poverty that are prevalent in the community he protects.