Well, an explosion in a graphic novel often serves as a catalyst for character development. A character might be faced with the destruction caused by the explosion and have to make tough decisions. Maybe they lose someone close in the explosion and this leads to a journey of revenge or a new - found sense of purpose in preventing further disasters.
The impact of a 'heterophobic graphic novel' on the reading community can be quite far - reaching. Firstly, it can cause discomfort and unease among heterosexual readers who may feel that they are being unfairly represented or even hated. This can lead to a sense of alienation. For non - heterosexual readers, it can also be a problem as it promotes a form of discrimination rather than the acceptance and unity that the reading community should strive for. It can also set a bad example for younger readers, teaching them that it's okay to be discriminatory towards a certain group based on sexual orientation, which is completely wrong. It can ultimately lead to a less inclusive and more fragmented reading community.
It can limit the variety of reading materials available. Readers who might have been interested in the unique art style or the story of the banned graphic novel are deprived of that option.
One possible cause could be a superpowered character losing control of their abilities. For example, a character with pyrokinesis (the ability to control fire) might accidentally create a massive explosion during a battle or in a moment of extreme emotion.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'explosion graphic novels'. It could have a brave hero who is trying to stop the explosion or rescue people from its effects. Maybe a scientist who accidentally caused the explosion and is now trying to make amends.
The 'explosion graphic novel' may also tell a story of a character's internal 'explosion'. For example, a person who has been suppressing their emotions for a long time finally has a moment of breakdown, which is like an explosion. The graphic novel could use unique art styles to depict this emotional turmoil, with panels showing the character's changing expressions and the chaos in their mind.
It can educate readers about an important part of history. By presenting John Lewis's story graphically, it can engage those who might not be interested in traditional history texts.
Digital printing impacts graphic novels in several ways. Firstly, it enhances the visual aspect as mentioned before with better color and detail. Secondly, it gives more control to the creators. They can make last - minute changes more easily. Thirdly, it helps in reaching a wider audience. Since digital printing can be done in smaller quantities initially, it allows for niche or experimental graphic novels to be printed and distributed.
The graphic parts like the Red Wedding add a sense of unpredictability. It makes the readers realize that no character is truly safe, which heightens the tension throughout the rest of the story.
Some characters might die directly from the explosion. If they are in the vicinity when it happens, they have little chance of survival.
The central theme of survival makes the characters constantly vigilant. They can't let their guard down for a moment. For example, Rick has to always be on the lookout for threats, which changes his personality over time, making him more hardened.