Comic style is a visual expression that combines painting and narration. Its core lies in using exaggeration to emphasize features—such as enlarged facial features, outlines drawn with bold lines, and contrasting color blocks or screentones to create a sense of hierarchy.
It often simplifies complex scenes and uses speech bubbles and onomatopoeia to enhance the storytelling. It has types like Japanese style (with delicate character designs and flexible storyboards) and American style (with rough lines, commonly used in hero themes). Widely applied in comic books, animations, and illustrations, it conveys emotions and plots quickly, boasting both artistry and fun.