>>4641 before I comment on anything else. Let me say that when it comes to judging filters, it becomes really difficult to put one above the other whenever I am editing, it really falls into a subjective taste and it really depends where you are trying to go with them.
So, about these comic covers, the two filters that stand out the most (to me) are the neon and the photocopy filters (if I have to pick).
The former amplifies the contours of the lines and it can become really useful for certain expressions/ aesthetics. While this image doesn´t fit the most for a black cover, the colourful contours give a richer tone than doesn´t appear in the original. For the logo it does look certainly like a title from those creepy 80s shows but for the rest of the picture, it maintains the innocence.
The latter not only serves as a great base for giving something to the kids to paint on it but also gives a clearer focus on the shadows and how they define the picture even more than the original.
The cloth filter doesn´t add up all that much and the only way I imagine its texture is if it´s painted in a wall in real life (which would be awesome by the way). And as you say, the red filter is a just because...
>>4643 >The lines are just her main and me half thinking if I should try tracing it with a poor paint 2D border but I called off the attempt. understandable.
>>4642 >Same for the scraps I'm posting right now. I'm only posting ones that don't reveal