When Crime Becomes Visual Storytelling

Categories: Comics | Crime | Experts

Dale Berry, Duane Swierczynski, Gary Phillips, and Gregg Hurwitz explore how crime storytelling changes when told through visual media. They discuss how imagery influences tone, structure, and emotional impact, and how visual storytelling reshapes the reader’s experience.

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