by narrativedilettante on Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:02 am
I have a friend who believes you can't translate mystery stories into comics, because details the artist chooses to include or exclude arbitrarily, simplifications for the sake of artistic shortcuts, can take on a new and unintended meaning as the reader searches for clues.
Suffice it to say: I think the drawing of the book was probably deemed sufficient for its purpose. The detail of Mr. A on the back is definitely there for a reason, but the reason might just be as a little joke for the readers who recognize it. If Mr. A is a significant detail, we'll find more evidence elsewhere, presumably in other pages of the comic.
Basically, I don't think the drawing of the book is detailed enough for us to really tell whether the jacket is there or what the front cover looks like. And if there is more going on with regard to the book, I'm sure we'll find more evidence related to this mystery in time.
Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until the day after.