Why does ASM have such a rotating door of artists? Seems like every 2-3 books they have someone new on the pencils. UGH!
Why does ASM have such a rotating door of artists? Seems like every 2-3 books they have someone new on the pencils. UGH!
Do you know how long it takes to connect all those weblines on his costume?
Not to be rude, but...why make a whole thread on this???
In any case, there's a lot that we don't know about the behind the scenes process of this book. While yes, it's certainly annoying to find a different artist each book, notice how ASM is the one title that has *never* been late, as well as consistently double ship at least since 2008. That's a lot of pressure and time and energy to make sure the flagship book doesn't lose steam, which means artists cannot be late/slow when it comes to the work. As much of a bummer as that makes it for us, it's a heck of a lot easier than waiting two, three months for the next issue because it was delayed. Does that help?
I do miss the days of a long uninterrupted artistic run on Amazing Spider-Man but these days it doesn't seem like a likely thing when it's double shipping and trying to come out on time always. If it was monthly I think Ryan Ottley would probably have no issues making it out on time looking at his schedule and long run on Invincible. He's had a pretty decent amount of issues through this whole run so far at least, especially compared to the amounts of issues others in the rotation have had to do comparatively.
I was under the impression that Gleason was the new ongoing artist?
When he did monthlies for Batman & Robin it was very rare that an issue was delayed
A book shipping monthly changes everything. I don't think people realize how hard it is to make that schedule work consistently for a book. Having several artists take the baton when the main artist needs back-up is inevitable.