Mixing Manga and Western Storytelling in Zicky (Guest Post by Shawn Hainsworth)
When I began developing Zicky , I soon realized that I wanted to use not only two different artists for the real and fantasy worlds, but also two different artistic traditions. Manga and Western comics approach storytelling differently, not just visually, but structurally and emotionally. Manga often prioritizes momentum, expressive characters, and the four act structure of kishÅtenketsu (introduction, development, twist and conclusion). Western comics, particularly those aimed at younger or all-ages readers, tend to use a simpler art style, more concise panels, and a hero’s journey (three-act) structure. Zicky lives at the intersection of those philosophies. One of the first challenges was pacing. Manga is comfortable lingering on a moment by letting a joke breathe or letting an action sequence unfold over multiple beats. I wanted Zicky to embrace that rhythm, especially in action scenes and comedic moments. At the same time, I was conscious that Western readers often expect forwa...





