A splash page in a Marvel NFT comic often arrives with speed lines, giant lettering, and a character pose that fills the screen. Beginners tend to flick past it because the file feels like a gallery. Treat it as a full page of comics instead.
Name the camera. Is it a worm’s-eye crash, a wide establishing city, or a portrait? Then name the light: flat color holds versus a painted sky. Last, find the exit: the gutter or caption that dumps you into the next page. If you cannot find the exit, the splash is decoration, and you should still turn the page on purpose.
At the Patong table we sometimes print the splash in gray so the pose is easier to trace with a finger. The digital color can wait until the drawing makes sense. That delay is the whole lesson.