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Marauders #16 Preview
[url]https://aiptcomics.com/2020/12/03/exclusive-marvel-preview-marauders-16/[/url]
im a fan of this emma look, loving the sleeveless look on her suits her for revenge work I think
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That preview could easily be told in 1 page.
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[QUOTE=Purplevit;5258687]That preview could easily be told in 1 page.[/QUOTE]
Decompression is an unfortunate tendency in modern comics.
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[QUOTE=Purplevit;5258687]That preview could easily be told in 1 page.[/QUOTE]
Could have been done in 3 as well.
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[QUOTE=Master of Sound;5258698]Could have been done in 3 as well.[/QUOTE]
Nah. Third will be a splash page how Kitty and Emma kicks the door in the coolest way with no text or some badass one liner.
Previews like this make me love current X-Factor even more.
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If the rest of the book feels like it was shorted then I would look at this and say it could have been cut. The opening scene is not bad, you can kind of feel the tension building, but I could also see an argument for just starting off with Shaw and the Booming noise, maybe mention something about a reckoning here, so there is more suspense. It really depends on what the writer is going for and if there was no issue pacing the rest of the issue.
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[QUOTE=yogaflame;5258695]Decompression is an unfortunate tendency in modern comics.[/QUOTE]
The influence of mangas? In any event, it gives more work to artists and less to writers…
Edit: they are quite big, these horses…
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If artists really knock it out of the park, I don't mind a bit of it, but usually it just makes each individual comic less dense with story. There's a sweet spot between all text and all art. You want to show, not tell, but we don't need 30 frames per second either. I love a page that really moves around with scenes and dialog. Splash pages used to be rare. When comics become storyboards, though, it's too much. They take 6 issues just to say one little idea.
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He's gonna get his ass whooped.
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[QUOTE=yogaflame;5258778]If artists really knock it out of the park, I don't mind a bit of it, but usually it just makes each individual comic less dense with story. There's a sweet spot between all text and all art. You want to show, not tell, but we don't need 30 frames per second either. [B]I love a page that really moves around with scenes and dialog.[/B] Splash pages used to be rare. When comics become storyboards, though, it's too much. They take 6 issues just to say one little idea.[/QUOTE]
Well, yes, one of the problems of this tendency is the lack of variety of panels: from a moment to another, there [B]isn’t [/B]much difference in the scenery: in the panel 2, there are two women on horses on a bright day, in the panel 3, there are two women on horses on a bright day… Visually, it is a problem if you want a attractive and varied comic page (the worse being when the artist reuses the same picture in the following panels…).
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Art is a part of story telling. It's beautiful
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[QUOTE=ExodusCloak;5258851]Art is a part of story telling. It's beautiful[/QUOTE]
It really is.
But to the art work i think in this case it's more of the transition to digital and ditial comics if you look at webtoons for instance this sort of artistic structure is a great way to read comics on tablets and phones but at the same time the artist still has to keep enough aesthetic beauty to be readable on the page as well when it comes to comic books. So i would argue making less work for the artist which already has a lot of work to do either way. Freedom isn't always more work when it comes with good structure, it can help you grow really fast artistically.
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That horse Emma is riding is Butter Rum, and in my mind she had him resurrected to atone for her greatest sin killing him. That’s my head canon and I’m sticking to it.
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[QUOTE=Project Initiative Cascada;5258876]That horse Emma is riding is Butter Rum, and in my mind she had him resurrected to atone for her greatest sin killing him. That’s my head canon and I’m sticking to it.[/QUOTE]
In my mind, she's riding Butter Whiskey and his horse shoes say "Suck" (1) "It" (2) "Butter" (3) "Boor" (4).
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[QUOTE=cranger;5258724]If the rest of the book feels like it was shorted then I would look at this and say it could have been cut. The opening scene is not bad, you can kind of feel the tension building, but I could also see an argument for just starting off with Shaw and the Booming noise, maybe mention something about a reckoning here, so there is more suspense. It really depends on what the writer is going for and if there was no issue pacing the rest of the issue.[/QUOTE]
It's fair. But so far Marauders hae been very decompressed