I'm sorry, I haven't actually read Matt Johnson's 'Fresh Air' graphic novel in detail. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art and storytelling. It might have unique characters, an interesting plot, and a distinct art style that sets it apart.
In Matt Johnson's graphic novels (if we assume some general trends), there could be a variety of themes explored. It could be anything from personal growth and relationships to more fantastical or science - fictional concepts. The use of color (if in color) can also play a significant role in setting the mood and atmosphere of the story, enhancing the overall reading experience.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what a 'fresh air with terry gross graphic novel' is. It could potentially be a graphic novel related to the 'Fresh Air' program hosted by Terry Gross. Maybe it's a fictionalized account of some of the interviews or stories from the show in a graphic novel format.
I'm not sure which specific Matt Johnson you are referring to in the context of graphic novels. There may be many people with this name. However, if he is a relatively unknown or indie creator, it might be a bit difficult to recommend specific works without more information.
The significance of 'fresh air' in the novel related to that date could be various. It might symbolize new beginnings or a sense of freedom. For example, if the story is set in a polluted or confined environment, fresh air could represent an escape or a new hope for the characters.
The novel might use 'fresh air' as a symbol of change. On 'nov 28 2018', something in the story could have happened that made fresh air relevant. Maybe a character made a decision that was like breathing in fresh air after a long time of being in a difficult situation.
Definitely not true. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was purely fictional. It was designed to make us laugh and enjoy the characters' antics, not to represent real-life events.