I adore Arthur Adams work (infinitely more than Dauterman's, for sure), but I don't think he did a good job here. I even prefer his (much) older depiction of Amora, with Claremont, in The New Mutants Special episode of The Asgardian Wars. I mean, in graphical sense, not as a character, because she clearly stole Karnilla's role (and her castle, and her servants, and the dusty books, and so on) in that story.
Man, that story was good (and still is ). Not enough people appreciate it nowadays... Maybe because it's more like a Shakespearean comedy (of many coincidental intentions, not errors) than a superhero comic?
Yeah, you are right, graphically, Adams draws an spectacular Enchantress in that story, time happens for everyone and not all the artists are able to maintain the big level. What I always hated it was the fact that Claremont didn't respect what Simonson was doing during his Thor run, specifically the fact that Amora was depressed, she lost Skurge and began a relationship with Heimdall that was trying to help her to overcome it.
Yeah, I knew, but always I thought that Lorelei would have been a bit more complex especially for the fact she has a grudge against her sister for reasons never explained and with a relationship with her that mirrors a lot Thor and Loki in another level.
Two pics for Today.
I, I really want to see the day, MARVEL gives Amora justice, don't forget Lorelei the way they are doing and Sylvie becomes more important and appears more.
Amora
Sylvie Lushton, Clea and Doctor Strange.
Yeah, me too, though in my case I have had never liked the fact that to make Amora weak, they go for the fact she is far from Asgard. Unfortunately this became a lame trend and writers just assume she isn't enough powerful when she is a goddess and even in that case, she's more powerful than anyone.
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