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[[Image:MarvelUS-35.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Nel Yomtov was feeling particularly lazy this morning]]'''Block coloring''' is often used, especially in pre-1990's comics, to get away with not having to fill in ''every single color'' of a character.  This is most often used in the background, but shows up in other places, as well.  Sometimes, the backgrounds get more attention than the characters.  The reason for this remains a mystery.
[[Image:MarvelUS-35.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Nel Yomtov]] was feeling particularly lazy this morning]]'''Block coloring''' is often used, especially in pre-1990's comics, to get away with not having to fill in ''every single color'' of a character.  This is most often used in the background, but shows up in other places, as well.  Sometimes, the backgrounds get more attention than the characters.  The reason for this remains a mystery.


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Revision as of 18:30, 27 March 2009

Nel Yomtov was feeling particularly lazy this morning

Block coloring is often used, especially in pre-1990's comics, to get away with not having to fill in every single color of a character. This is most often used in the background, but shows up in other places, as well. Sometimes, the backgrounds get more attention than the characters. The reason for this remains a mystery.