#1. The images are definitely humourous. I had a specific image in my head of what Gregor looked like, but seeing the graphic novel definitely changed my view. Although in saying this I like having the graphic novel by my side and visually seeing how everything plays out. I had always imagined Gregor still looking a bit human but the graphic novel helps confirm that he truly is a bug and really gives justice to his "metamorphosized" state. I think that Kuper chose to put it in black and white so as to not give too much detail about Gregor; this way the reader can still intrepret Gregor's color and surroundings for themselves. I appreciate his decision.
#4 I think that Kafka does. In reading the novel the desciptions of Gregor are more in depth but seem to be less harsh than the picture descriptions in the graphic novels.
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