These "ghosts" are not merely characters but visual metaphors designed to help readers—from students in debate clubs to adults navigating modern "fake news"—identify and dismantle flawed arguments. Artistic Innovation: The Split-Panel Technique
Ella experiences a pivotal "aha!" moment regarding her own potential, realizing that her education isn't just about absorbing information—it's about transforming herself. Self-Governance: New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella 25
"The New-Iesys rebrand delivers. The paper quality, the lettering, and the pacing in Ella 25 feel like a mainstream DC or Marvel book, but with ten times the substance." – These "ghosts" are not merely characters but visual
Uses dramatic lighting to highlight character expressions. The paper quality, the lettering, and the pacing
The artwork emphasizes Ella’s evolving posture and expression, mirroring her internal growth as she masters difficult concepts.
The best educational comics avoid the "lesson of the week" trap. In Ella 25 , the villain isn't a cackling businessman—it’s a well-meaning intern who made a lazy coding choice. Ella doesn't defeat the AI; she convinces the team to add a "transparency layer." It is a mature, realistic resolution that respects the intelligence of younger readers.