tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post3887926243497654110..comments2023-11-05T07:44:07.654-05:00Comments on GeniusboyFiremelon: Review: Uncanny X-Men #510Timothy Callahanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04078183191900311833noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-72817419049732686632009-05-22T09:15:54.029-04:002009-05-22T09:15:54.029-04:00Nope, I'll still take 1992 Jim Lee over post-Birds...Nope, I'll still take 1992 Jim Lee over post-Birds of Prey Greg Land anyday. Give me lots of detail, splashy images, and bright colorings over, well, Photoshop.<br /><br />The interesting artistic thing to watch in adjectiveless X-Men is the way Jim Lee's art morphed into Art Thibert's. Lee was doing less and less of the work on the book with Thibert doing more "finishes," until finally Thibert took over as the artist for a couple of issues and you almost couldn't tell by that point. (Thibert had stiffer figures and trouble with anatomy, by comparison to Lee, that made it stand out more.)Augie De Blieck Jr.http://augieshoots.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-85548121787534784412009-05-22T04:19:57.327-04:002009-05-22T04:19:57.327-04:00Could you point me towards some good and comprehen...Could you point me towards some good and comprehensive articles on the subject? Because all I ever seem to come across is two or three sentences jammed in on the back end of reviews. <br /><br />That said, your idea sounds like it would make a good column.Shecky Shabazznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-38290432800082845012009-05-21T21:07:27.547-04:002009-05-21T21:07:27.547-04:00Shecky,
It seems like the decompression in contem...Shecky,<br /><br />It seems like the decompression in contemporary comics has been written about to death, but maybe I could add my perspective. I was thinking about doing it by looking at a random series -- like a Batman, or Spider-Man, or Superman, something that's been around for a while -- sampling an issue from say the past four decades (like May 1969, May 1979, May 1989, May 1999, May 2009) and dissecting the storytelling differences. That would be cool WWC column, I think.Timothy Callahanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04078183191900311833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-18803986164707863562009-05-21T07:10:54.996-04:002009-05-21T07:10:54.996-04:00Tim, you should do a column about just what it mea...Tim, you should do a column about just what it means that today's comics are more openly laid out than comics of the nineties and before. This occured to me when I read the latest issue of Legion of three Worlds. I didn't really love the comic itself, but at some point it dawned on me that you really don't get comics with that many panels any more, and that that's a shame. I really do feel that I pay too much money for too little story nowadays. Not pages, mind you, story. The difference between the comics of before and the comics of today becomes explicitly clear in the transition between the panelheavy pages and the doublepage spread where Superboy reappears to punch Superguy Prime. That just seems like a waste of pages, and it really sticks out as a sore thumb flow-wise. Perez is a good penciller and he'd be perfectly able to pull off the same emotional impact in one page.<br /><br />I for one would be more inclined to pay $3.99 (and beyond) for comics that featured a lot of panels, rather than the by now obligatory splash pages.Shecky Shabazznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-61824332697007410152009-05-20T22:44:44.673-04:002009-05-20T22:44:44.673-04:00I completely concur on your Greg Land comments, Ti...I completely concur on your Greg Land comments, Tim, except I feel much more strongly. He COMPLETELY ruined this issue to the point of making it damn near unreadable - about halfway through, I just started skimming the dialogue. They really need to get a halfway decent artists for the arcs Dodson can't do, because Land is destroying Fraction's work.Matt Jacobsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17780688232878059439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-3436666543147492952009-05-20T19:57:53.898-04:002009-05-20T19:57:53.898-04:00I concur on the All-Star front. I both love and l...I concur on the All-Star front. I both love and loathe that book at the same time. It is just so darn campy that it's good to me. I love the art and think that Lee brings his 'A'-game to every Batman project he's been involved with. Pure hopefuly speculation on my part, but I'm kind of hoping he's a big-time possibility of jumping on the tail-end of this Grant Morrison Batman and Robin run (early reports don't sound like Quitely's on for the full run, do they?). I mean, when did the last issue of All-Star come out anyways?<br /><br />As long as Lee isn't credited as a writer, as in the case of that surfer-dude becomes a Superhero-God series, I'm good.B. Woodworthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-84368819775348141042009-05-20T17:20:00.652-04:002009-05-20T17:20:00.652-04:00I like Lee's work, on the right project. As I said...I like Lee's work, on the right project. As I said before, I think he's the ONLY artist for All-Star Batman - the book wouldn't work without him. I don't know, when I was 12 and just getting obsessed with comics, he was pretty much Michaelangelo to me, so I have a soft spot for him anyway.<br /><br />I think (nowadays), he's capable of more range and subtlety in his work than he's usually credited with.Matt Jacobsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17780688232878059439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-61142635829573598162009-05-20T16:04:01.257-04:002009-05-20T16:04:01.257-04:00I don't mind Lee's art so much, as the random natu...I don't mind Lee's art so much, as the random nature of the stories at the time. Something about Power-Skrulls, and even that seemed squeezed between two giant X-Men crossovers.Vanjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02796186915343967167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22842788.post-73537802419614189012009-05-20T15:38:34.898-04:002009-05-20T15:38:34.898-04:00Heh, Lee's X-Men and WildC.A.T.S. work was what I ...Heh, Lee's X-Men and WildC.A.T.S. work was what I left comics on for about five years before I found Frank Miller's Daredevil/Dark Knight materials in tradepaperback form.<br /><br />I still have a soft spot for Lee's artwork, but was kind of letdown by some of his later work in the Absolute Edition of Superman: For Tomorrow.<br /><br />I dunno that anyone does better bombastic fight scenes than Jim Lee.<br /><br />Aside: What are the odds on the Morrison/Lee WildC.A.T.S. ever getting finished?B. Woodworthnoreply@blogger.com