Are you ready to stop seeing this so much?
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Are you ready to stop seeing this so much?
I grimace every time I try to read a Grant Morrison.
I don't think I'm ready to have Batman smilin' like he's a damn [FONT=Comic Sans MS]Care Bear[/FONT] on every cover . . . the dude's gonna grimace from time to time.
The people who do the covers need to be a little more creative.
Somehow can't see them doing a smiling silver-age Batman on a cover, mind you forthcoming nuptials!?
If characters aren't grimacing on comic covers, they are usually laying around on the ground looking dead.
why does it matter
[QUOTE=Elmo;3427138]why does it matter[/QUOTE]
When I see it I think, what, again?
[QUOTE=Trey Strain;3427309]When I see it I think, what, again?[/QUOTE]
it's literally just a mean face
like
of all the things to think "what, again" to
especially considering this is DC comics here
you do it with that? a face on a cover?
this is a pretty unnecessary topic
[QUOTE=Elmo;3427380]it's literally just a mean face
like
of all the things to think "what, again" to
especially considering this is DC comics here
you do it with that? a face on a cover?
this is a pretty unnecessary topic[/QUOTE]
You're welcome to like it, but it's a thing. Click on this cover, then start clicking on the arrow on the right, and count how many grimaces you see.
[url]http://www.magazine-agent.com/Green-Lantern/Covers#covers[/url]
Saving the world is serious business, and when it means jumping into action for a fight (as it usually does), a grimace is appropriate. Or at least a serious look. The same reason action heroes, pulp heroes, and portrayals of classic heroes are usually depicted without a smile.
[QUOTE=Lightning Rider;3427898]Saving the world is serious business, and when it means jumping into action for a fight (as it usually does), a grimace is appropriate. Or at least a serious look. The same reason action heroes, pulp heroes, and portrayals of classic heroes are usually depicted without a smile.[/QUOTE]
It is nice to have something cute once in a while though, even if it is the alternative cover.
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[QUOTE=Lightning Rider;3427898]Saving the world is serious business, and when it means jumping into action for a fight (as it usually does), a grimace is appropriate. Or at least a serious look. The same reason action heroes, pulp heroes, and portrayals of classic heroes are usually depicted without a smile.[/QUOTE]
Watch a dramatic television show and count how many times anyone grimaces. It rarely happens.
This has become an overused cliche.
I'm not saying they need to smile. Just don't grimace all the time.
In the Nineties, DC went through a phase where quite a few characters were shown on covers with a trickle of blood running from one corner of their mouths. These tropes come and go.
Superman is grimacing on the cover of Action Comics #1.
[QUOTE=Trey Strain;3427532]You're welcome to like it, but it's a thing. Click on this cover, then start clicking on the arrow on the right, and count how many grimaces you see.
[url]http://www.magazine-agent.com/Green-Lantern/Covers#covers[/url][/QUOTE]
Two, maybe three. And one of those characters looks incapable of any other expression.
It was terrible in the 90s, but I can't honestly say I've noticed a lot of grimacing in recent years.
I've just looked through the last 20 TPBs I've bought, and two of them have grimaces - though admittedly, one of them has four grimaces.
I don't think that's too bad.