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does inc have anything like GL 20 thanking Grant for being awesome?
Ok, I said I thought I would be disappointed with Inc 13 but I actually kind of loved it. Great finale.
My main problems with Morrison's Batman (shit artists, beholden to the whims of the shared universe, and being incredibly overlong) were all pretty much solved by Incorporated v2: it looks great, it got to do whatever it wanted for the most part, and it's lean and mean (really really mean).
Shit artists? He's had Kubert, Williams, Daniel (who is good on art and only art), Quitely, Irving, Paquette, and Burnham.
You sound like a crazy person, sir.
does inc have anything like GL 20 thanking Grant for being awesome?
Tony Daniel's early 90s Image art was ass, and sunk RIP, IMO. Terrible at action, terrible at panel-to-panel sequential storytelling, following Morrison's script(he drew an actual murder scene for Joker in the asylum instead of the metaphorical one Grant wanted), just bad.
Then you got 3 awful issues by Philip Tan on Batman and Robin, that one terrible issue with the nine-eyed guy, that REALLY bad issue by Scott Clark about the Internet 3.0, they replaced Cameron Stewart at the last minute for the Cowboy issue and it looked like horse shit...they've been some bad artwork in this run.
Luckily, Batman Inc has been mostly great on that front. And there's still quite a few issues drawn by some of the best artists in the business. But it aint been all sunshine and roses.
also that dumb 3D Joker thing way back when
The return of Bruce Wayne was mostly shit art-wise too.
The Jeanty issue was an atrocityOh right, that really ugly Joker purple prose issue I really don't like. Looked like early 90s CG, like Reboot or some shit
RoBW was mostly straight, Sprouse, Irving, Paquette, Sook, those guys were great. Jeanty was ass, and I refuse to believe they couldn't have found somebody better for the finale then Lee Garbett.
Shame Quietly never came back for a few issues.
would have lvoed for him to draw the joker stuff in B&R
Starting in on my books. Read Batman Inc and enjoyed it, but it wasn't as..."grand" as I was expecting. For this to be Morrison's last issue, it was very unstated compared to the last couple issues.
Quick question: What was the significance ofthe open graves? Was it just "someone robbed the Waynes' graves, but that's a story for another time" or was there something else going on there?
that dude that drew the internt issue of inc was really bad.
really only one i can think of
Tony Daniel's early 90s Image art was ass, and sunk RIP, IMO. Terrible at action, terrible at panel-to-panel sequential storytelling, following Morrison's script(he drew an actual murder scene for Joker in the asylum instead of the metaphorical one Grant wanted), just bad.
Then you got 3 awful issues by Philip Tan on Batman and Robin, that one terrible issue with the nine-eyed guy, that REALLY bad issue by Scott Clark about the Internet 3.0, they replaced Cameron Stewart at the last minute for the Cowboy issue and it looked like horse shit...they've been some bad artwork in this run.
Luckily, Batman Inc has been mostly great on that front. And there's still quite a few issues drawn by some of the best artists in the business. But it aint been all sunshine and roses.
also that dumb 3D Joker thing way back when
The return of Bruce Wayne was mostly shit art-wise too.
I truly love Irving's Joker. I think his art may be polarizing (is it, peeps?) but for me, he's top-tier and has never not made killer art. That said, Quitely is my favorite artist now and it more Quitely, especially with Morrison, is always a great thing.
Starting in on my books. Read Batman Inc and enjoyed it, but it wasn't as..."grand" as I was expecting. For this to be Morrison's last issue, it was very unstated compared to the last couple issues.
Quick question: What was the significance ofthe open graves? Was it just "someone robbed the Waynes' graves, but that's a story for another time" or was there something else going on there?
Weren't they? What I got wasthe graves of Talia and Damian. Basically it was a thematic thing,that the fight will never end and the whole thing will just go in a huge circle again and again, hence the ouroboros in the lower right hand corner of the last page.someone could pick it up but no one needs to because it doesn't need to be it's own story. It works the way it does
Weren't they? What I got wasthe graves of Talia and Damian. Basically it was a thematic thing,that the fight will never end and the whole thing will just go in a huge circle again and again, hence the ouroboros in the lower right hand corner of the last page.someone could pick it up but no one needs to because it doesn't need to be it's own story. It works the way it does
Yeah I understood the thematic sense of it all, but I was wondering about the graves.(I don't think someone is really going to pick it up; just saying that's the idea Morrison was aiming at)Of course, now that I think about it, it being Damian and Talia makes way more sense considering the last page. So that clears that up. lol
Retreading a lot of old and classic Batman and Hhhooollly shit, I seriously hate when artists give the Joker a super massive Jay Leno pointy chin. I'm cool with his face being weird but I hate when they give him a mutant look, really bugs me. That's also just me coming being new to comics in general though, maybe that's just my problem.
Also, Gordon talks about their graves about half way through the book. That's why he said that Bruce was wanted for murder.
Another thing I liked about Batman Inc 13was how generally pleased Ra's looked at the end. Despite what he's saying, he doesn't really give a shit about Talia or Damien dying. He's just happy he can continue his private game of cat and mouse with Batman.
Also, Talia mentioned having to watch her father die over and over again. I suppose it is sort of fitting that trying to step up and fill her father's shoes got her killed in the end.
Another thing I liked about Batman Inc 13was how generally pleased Ra's looked at the end. Despite what he's saying, he doesn't really give a shit about Talia or Damien dying. He's just happy he can continue his private game of cat and mouse with Batman.
Daredevil was real good this week
everyone act shocked and surprised
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