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That aside, she and colorist Fred C. Stresing continue to capture the aesthetic and fluidity of the cartoon's aesthetic as well as its anarchic color palette. Invader Zim #30 is a return to form ...
It always had its unique visual style and green-and-purple heavy color palette, and it is recreated in this comic with aplomb. ... Invader Zim #29 is yet another delightful issue of the series.
As a character, Zim was mostly unlikable; the show’s color palette was narrow and unfriendly, and the entire design of the series — interiors covered in grime, streets covered in garbage, on ...