Humberto Ramos fills in for J. Scott Campbell as a gang of goth villains take on "Gen13." Plus, Jim Lee's TMNT, and the early, weird Internet.
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Humberto Ramos fills in for J. Scott Campbell as a gang of goth villains take on "Gen13." Plus, Jim Lee's TMNT, and the early, weird Internet.
Full article here.
Very good read. Always a pleasure to see WildStorm content, happy to know they haven't gone completely forgotten. It's also very interesting how comics and ads were then compared to now. We'll probably never see a jaw drop like that again. Sure wish DC would bring back more classic creative teams like this to do a few WildStorm Miniseries like they did for Swamp Thing and Katana/Deadshot and maybe Legends of tomorrow.
Oh, and if you haven't. Please consider signing my petition to revive WildStorm and it's characters. https://www.change.org/p/help-get-ji...edium=copylink
Thanks -- there was a lot of good stuff that came out of WildStorm, and a sea of great creators who continue to work in the industry to this day. It continues to amaze me how DC couldn't capitalize on any of it, and all the missteps that happened along that way. Ah, well...
-Augie