![]() Then when you turn a page and her powers are in full force, the contrast between hues and saturations made the powers seem that much more vibrant. So, if I knew Luci’s red fire was coming up, I’d be sure to keep away from reds before, and be sure that most colors were pretty muted. I was really conscious of when and where the god’s powers and performances showed up in an issue, and then I made sure to construct all the palettes around those powers with maximum visual impact in mind. Then that rule dictated what I did with most of the rest of the colors in the book. The colors for the powers had to be inventive, and reflect elements associated with the nature of that god, as well as the kind of pop star each particular character was. So, that was my one overarching mandate for the colors. Matt Wilson: The only goal from the outset, that I can recall, was that we had just got done doing a year of superhero comics together and that Kieron and Jamie wanted our gods’ powers to look different than the normal superhero powers that you might see in a mainstream comic book. Sure, the planet’s on fire more often than not these days, but fall usually means nights drawing… Read more All the Cozy New Comics Series to Settle in With This Fall
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