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Is Western comic art losing its soul to photorealistic movie tie-ins?
As 2026 sees major comic publishers doubling down on film-accurate art styles, many fans worry that the medium's expressive, hand-drawn heritage is being sacrificed for cinematic realism. Cast your vote and share your take on whether comic art is losing its soul to movie tie-ins.
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