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Gorgeous stuff. Romita Jr. is still one of the best in the biz.
Gorgeous stuff. Romita Jr. is still one of the best in the biz.
You called him a "hack" in the another thread too -- you're not tired -- you're just a troll.jecclr2003 said:ok so hack was perhaps a bit strong.... I will agree with that, that's what happens when I get tired.
I think he needs to stick to layouts and let someone with a better sense of anatomy do the finish pencils.
In my opinion, the person who's artwork was ALWAYS a perfect fit was Jim Lee. Sometimes can get a bit busy with his pencils, but he was the only one who I thought NAILED it. The Kubert Bros. as well (although Origin had it's issues of not being able to tell people apart)
The one I wouldn't mind seeing try the mainstream big characters.. Brian Hitch.
I may seem a bit biased by that though. He employs the same deadline killing attention to detail as I do. I love his work on Ultimates, to me it seems close to perfection.
Well, I just caught this quote, and I guess I know what school of art you're from. Stay away from my comics, okay?jecclr2003 said:Perhaps he should stick with layout and let someone of a higher caliber (or -bur don't know, it's late for me and I'm tired), someone with a detail level of a Jim Lee, Michael Turner, hell even someone like Joe Madureria (sp?) but lacking the composition skills of those three would do. As it stands... sorry, hate it. His work on spidey killed the book for me and will kill my interest in Wolverine until he's off of it.
nomoment said:http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16109
Gorgeous stuff. Romita Jr. is still one of the best in the biz.