![]() ![]() And Gwen control of the “camera,” and she’s guiding you along! But that camera can only pan vertically down. In a medium that is built to be experienced by scrolling on your phone, there are limitations, but you have a bit more control over how a reader experiences a moment. Paneling is controlling the passing of time. What was the most freeing part about crafting artwork outside a traditional panel layout?īAILIE ROSENLUND : Most comic work I do is print/page formatted, so designing for Infinity scroll definitely comes with its own unique challenges-which I find quite exciting. The first thing I noticed about this comic was its vertical panel format. ![]() And, with the help of Julie, Gwen slowly starts to realize that romance might not actually be what she’s been looking for.Īhead of issue #47’s reveal, we spoke to the acespec creative team of writer Jeremy Whitley, artist Bailie Rosenlund and color artist Kelly Fitzpatrick, and book editors Alanna Smith and Kaitlyn Lindtvedt about Gwen’s asexual and aromantic identity, plus how Gwen will find her place within the queer community in concluding chapter LOVE UNLIMITED: GWENPOOL #48. In today’s LOVE UNLIMITED: GWENPOOL #47, Gwen comes face-to-face with the one piece of her own comic book continuity that she's been reluctant to face: her sexual and romantic identities. Gwen seems to have cracked this whole romance thing! So why does she still feel like she’s someone she isn’t? Told in the vertical Infinity Comics format, LOVE UNLIMITED: GWENPOOL #43 kicked things off with a dramatically staged meet-cute with mutant Wither, a messy love triangle involving Elixir, and now Gwen’s new (and perfect) relationship with original Power Pack member Julie Power. Releasing now across six parts on the Marvel Unlimited app, LOVE UNLIMITED: GWENPOOL is the latest story arc in the app’s exclusive romance anthology series, LOVE UNLIMITED.
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