Transforming real individuals into comics is often a tradeoff between realism and aesthetic. Comics characters usually have unrealistic features like big eyes, pointly hair and exaggerated body proportions that enhance their appearances. This is probably not a great issue in political comics, since individuals were usually portraited, let’s say, humorously. In other cases where aesthetic is not negligible, significant tradeoffs often occur. Can we possibly have the best of both worlds? Well, take a favorite comic character of yours, try imagining a photo of him/her and see if it works out.