Many panels in the book have interesting backgrounds, that allude to other aspects of popular culture, literature, and many more. However, a lot of this is done so subtly that it makes it easy to overlook, and therefore easy to miss some important aspects. Do you think it was beneficial to the novel for the author to hide these, or would a more direct approach work better for the book.
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