The late 1970s saw some creators take advantage of the then-new direct market distribution system for comics to self-publish their work.
"Last Letters" is not a polemic, and its creators took pains to avoid the political controversy surrounding the war.
The creator takes a picture, and slightly moves the character, and Repeats this step many times.
But if all that sounds too familiar, the series has a problem: it fails to generate the sense of wonder its creators take for granted.
You may not be surprised to learn that its famously unhappy, contentious and alcoholic creator took his own life three years later.
Dialogue aside, the show's creators took great pains to be true to the past.
The creators took great pains to plan their shots and camera movements in cut scenes, which you'll see a lot of in this chapter.
Its creators take Stravinsky's flat surfaces for what they are and bring them to life.
The creators of the show took a long time to develop the female lead, Princess Ilana.