Understandable. Have you ever read/ seen Quixote By Michael Avon Oeming and Bryan Jason Lee Glass? It's a 'twist' to the standard graphic novel. I say twist, because it's much more heavily 'written' with only the occasional 'full page' illustration that supports the story at that point.
From amazon's description:
> heavily illustrated with spot illos and full-page splashes, blurring the lines between comic and novel.
If your more interested in the writing, that might be a way to go at it. Fewer illustration more focus on the writing itself. Side note, it's well worth picking up if you have not read it. It retells Don Quixote in a 'modern' setting.
Understandable. Have you ever read/ seen Quixote By Michael Avon Oeming and Bryan Jason Lee Glass? It's a 'twist' to the standard graphic novel. I say twist, because it's much more heavily 'written' with only the occasional 'full page' illustration that supports the story at that point.
From amazon's description:
> heavily illustrated with spot illos and full-page splashes, blurring the lines between comic and novel.
If your more interested in the writing, that might be a way to go at it. Fewer illustration more focus on the writing itself. Side note, it's well worth picking up if you have not read it. It retells Don Quixote in a 'modern' setting.