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Listing the number of artists who are--to put it charitably, lacking inspiration, and to put it less charitably, sucking balls--that worked on the Hulk is like shooting elephants in a barrel.
I think that guy's name was Angel Medina. Nice line work, but yeah, the heads should have had Angels dancing on them.
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quote:Originally posted by Thoughtcancer: I think that guy's name was Angel Medina. Nice line work, but yeah, the heads should have had Angels dancing on them.
Yeeow! Nice, TC.
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I quite liked Garney's stuff. And Gibson, obviously.
Is John Romita Jnr still doing it?
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Last I looked, Romita Jr. was on The Amazing Spider-man, with that Babylon 5 guy as the writer.
Good stuff, although it would have made a far greater splash five years ago. It's being far overshadowed in terms of quality by other creators...(of course, it's Spiderman we're talking about here...How good can it get?)
Kevin Smith will soon be taking the reigns of Spiderman...and I wonder why. After the star power of his name being on the book stops dazzling you, you realize that he's not doing anything all that great. In fact, his recent run on Green Arrow was at times borderline amateurish, with just so-so dialogue--one of his supposed strengths.
Not that I read comics. They're for kids.
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