#ScribesAndMakers 6 Feb
Our featured creator makes graphic novels. As a reader, which do you think is more important in a graphic novel, art or words?
The art. Words are an augmentation to the visuals, IMO.
Case in point: The Arrival, by Shaun Tan. The only words in the entire work are used to depict an immigrant learning and adapting to a new language. Everything else is conveyed with visuals.
The writing is key, obviously, but it doesn't always have to be represented by literal words on the page. It works in both directions, of course: visuals can be conveyed very effectively with words alone, but that's a matter for a different medium.