So I just finished re-reading The Black Glove arc in Morrison's Batman, and though the writing was obviously very good and it was a great little murder mystery plot, in my opinion the true star of the arc was JH Williams III.
That guy has some immense skill and pretty insane array of styles. Throughout the arc, I think I counted something like six different artistic styles, all very well done, all very unique, and JH both penciled and inked all of them. And they were all used very intentionally in different situations.
And something else I found really interesting was that Batman and Robin--but no one else--were inked/colored with a brush and what looks like watercolors. I couldn't work out the significance of this (if there was one besides artistic reasons, but with Morrison writing the comic, I feel like there's some better reason than that) but I thought it was really interesting and cool nonetheless.
Oh, and also his layouts are really great. Just really cool stuff overall and a lot of things I hadn't really seen done before.
I would've taken some fancy pictures of examples of the art like that one guy does (can't remember his username at the moment), but I figure most of you guys have already read this and know what I'm talking about.
But yeah. That arc made me really happy I went with the oversized hardcover rather than the normal TPB.
Who posted and how often. Like this:
To find it, you need to find the topic on the main forum lists (won't work from your subscribed topics menu), and then click the number of replies over on the right. It'll bring up this list of which members have how many posts in that thread.
Oh wow. I racked up more posts than I'd thought. Just four (well, after this post, three) more posts today and I'll hit 100...