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Art imitates, er, art

Back in June, I was reviewing the comic strips I read and I mentioned how Tom Batiuk’s work on “Funky Winkerbean” “recently changed to a much more polished and realistic…

Back in June, I was reviewing the comic strips I read and I mentioned how Tom Batiuk’s work on “Funky Winkerbean” “recently changed to a much more polished and realistic art style (reminiscent of John Byrne).”

Well, that’s because it was Byrne. Though Batiuk and Ayers are going to be keeping a more realistic style than they’ve used in the past.

Nice to know I can still spot comic artist styles — even when I don’t really spot them.

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