>>150185712
I think I have the opposite opinion. Unbelievable Gwenpool, IIRC, never* talked to directly to the author or the audience. I think that's a very deliberate writing restraint that gave the fourth wall breaking important flavor. It cut out many token 4th wall breaker moments like "xD now draw me fighting an epic dinosaur, rawr!!" and "xD Chat ur so cringe don't watch me change, pervs~", which later versions of her would pull off to the character's detriment. By never *directly* acknowledging the presence of author and audience, I think we got a flavor of 4th wall breaker that still feels very "contained in-universe", which I think made Gwen feel more genuine and less... post-modern? Post-ironic? "Everything's one big joke and nothing matters because writers can do whatever"?
Maybe I'm wrong. But I feel like Unbelievable deliberately showed restraint there. I'd be very cautious of any writer attempting to pull those things off.
*except for catchup pages