Both of my series on Tapas are essentially >90% traditional, in the sense that the only aspect that's done digitally is adding the text and adjusting the brightness/contrast. I draw with pencil, ink with pen and do semitones or colours (if necessary) with markers. I do this not because it's a style I prefer over others or strictly adhere to, but because this is how I started drawing when I was a kind and haven't had the dedication, resources or motivation to ever get into digital art. I suppose that I could learn, but I just have a sort of barrier because I don't have the equipment and I'm afraid that I'd never get to be good at it.
For Biophilia, I go through all of the stages I listed above, and a finished page looks a bit like this:
My other series, Bright Light, is quite different, since I did it only with pencils and almost never fussed about the pages or made corrections or additions afterwards. That story was a vent for me, and it's reflected in the art, which is unpolished and sketchy: