I believe my art style as a whole has drastically improved thanks to working on comics. This first helped make my drawings consistent with one another so it does not look so different. Before I started comics my art style was mediocre at best but i kept getting better as I worked. However, my skills didn't really start to evolve until one of my college professors pointed out one of my characters were anatomically incorrect. At first it felt horrible hearing that but, I took their advice and used more references to improve my anatomy. I struggled with anatomy for most of my life but several months ago I improved my anatomy further, its to the point there aren't any glaring weaknesses that can be seen unless you are an artist.
Comics also helped me draw better environments and design better characters. When I first started i made everything spontaneously this yielded poor results. The environment were bare and unidentifiable then the characters mostly all look the same or they looked just as dull as the environment. As I grew as an artist I swallowed my pride and research how certain things in the environments look like and how to design more distinct characters.