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How did Pop Art influence comic book aesthetics in the 1960s?
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Pop Art's influence was significant. It shifted away from traditional comic book styles with its use of bold colors, simplified forms, and imagery derived from everyday objects and mass-produced items. Artists incorporated elements of advertising, celebrity culture, and consumerism, creating a more accessible and visually striking aesthetic. The influence extended to character design, panel layouts, and overall narrative structure.