Awww, yeah, but I do understand and get it - I do. I struggled to find my footing with reading comics when I first started, and mostly stuck with it because the comic in question was one I really wanted to be reading and it was from the library so I kind of, had a deadline, otherwise I probably would have given up and promised myself to get back to it someday. It really is more different than one might expect. Your eye moves slightly differently over the page - there's the conflict of paying attention to the drawings vs the text. For me it's a great medium now, but I do understand the difficulty it would pose for some. Reading spatially is a good way of putting it - even now I don't think that I'm err, a good native reader of comic books? I still occasionally slip and wonder which panel comes next? But I like the stories enough I keep going.
But yeah, it's a different experience in your mind. So I shall settle for convincing you that she seems fantastic even if I can't also convince you that comics are easy to read. ;)
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But yeah, it's a different experience in your mind. So I shall settle for convincing you that she seems fantastic even if I can't also convince you that comics are easy to read. ;)