The entire 4+ years of this run have always had awesome covers
The entire 4+ years of this run have always had awesome covers
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It does remind me of how Alex Ross draws BP, which i loathe
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I'm not saying I even hate it, because I don't like it when certain characters are drawn overly ripped but if someone says they feel like a character doesn't look imposing when they're supposed to, and when we know the character can look that way, I don't see the problem with me pointing out that it may have to do with how the character is drawn.
There are plenty of other covers where T'Challa Looks sleek and still has a commanding presence. Quite frankly the one solid constant in Coates era is that the covers have been consistently great overall. So for me to say I don't like how this particular cover doesn't have the same commanding presence given to other's as your attention is drawn elsewhere is me simply stating my opinion. Simply adding the accents would make the biggest difference
Helm even this cover he is still Black but has a commanding presence about him
Last edited by Ezyo1000; 04-06-2020 at 09:17 AM.
Speaking as someone who bought a LOT of comics in the Dark Age...
A pretty cover catches the eye, but it takes a strong story to keep you coming back.
So yes... cool cover. I might quibble about the focal point being below the main characters, but that's a creative choice of the artist.
That doesn't make the book any better.
A pretty cover will get you a sale-see Supergirl covers or first issue variant covers that many store will over order a book (then cry that they are being bullied by Marvel & DC to buy when the rest of the series doesn't sell) to get certain covers for a quick sale.
Ask all the folks who bought those Stan Artegerm covers about the STORY in the books. They can't tell you a thing about it.