I suppose it works for people brought up on diary of the wimpy kid type crap. No thanks I want real art.
I suppose it works for people brought up on diary of the wimpy kid type crap. No thanks I want real art.
Not something I can pick up on a monthly basis right now, but definitely something I am looking forward to grabbing in trade paperback.
It doesn't look anything like that though, that just goes beyond hyperbole and into just wanting to insult people who have different tastes. I think if you look back you will notice that no one man any disparaging remarks about you or your tastes, they merely discussed why they liked the art and why they felt it worked here.
Thanks for letting us know how you feel about the art, however we can very easily do without boorish and repetitive whining ("crap" no less than seven times in 4 posts), and/or alluding that other readers are somehow less sophisticated than you are. You're free to your opinion of course but you can also be more constructive than that.
I'm another fan of Templesmith's artwork-- after nearly 45 years of comics reading, I've come to be able to appreciate many different styles and appearances, and for me, Templesmith's work is perfect for a title like this one promises to be.
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Oh my goodness gracious! I've been bamboozled!
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