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Every single one of those children appeared in Tom Goes To The Mayor.
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Those kids are amazing. Those jaws
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 01:56 |
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Keromaru5 posted:As far as poorly-drawn children are concerned, nothing quite proves June Brigman's point like the final issues of Power Pack. The average comic book artist has the same ability to draw a child as a medieval monk, apparently.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 02:30 |
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Lobok posted:It was a serious issue but I think people take it too seriously, for good and bad. It wasn't some long drawn-out stroyline, just a one and done. Like it's clearly the creators working through their grief (grieving through their work?) and trying to express how beyond the pale the act was. It was also around the same time JRjr sketched for almost two days straight to raise money for the victims. Lurdiak gonna Lurdiak.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 02:35 |
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Deptfordx posted:There's a new turn-based X-Com gameplay styled Super hero game out today called Sentinels of Freedom. WHAAAAATTTTT
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Open Marriage Night posted:It was also around the same time JRjr sketched for almost two days straight to raise money for the victims. I really don't get what's so hard for you to understand. No one who thinks those panels are stupid think JRjr was wrong to feel grief or that whatever he did to help the victims is invalid. It's just a really goofy comic and awkward art that comes from a wounded place which has aged horribly, and that makes it funny. Publishing that issue was a misguided attempt to process grief that resulted in a very bad comic. 9/11 was a horrible tragedy but not every single piece of media made about it deserves reverence simply because it's about something serious or the artists were sincere, and it's really baffling to me that you don't seem to get that and that you think me correctly pointing out one of the most universally mocked panels in comic history is very funny is some kind of indictment of my character. There are thousands upon thousands of awkward 9/11 tributes made by webcomic artists and deviantart users over the years and I wonder if you'd show the same over the top outrage at people snickering at those.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 04:22 |
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Begemot posted:The average comic book artist has the same ability to draw a child as a medieval monk, apparently.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 04:22 |
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Keromaru5 posted:As far as poorly-drawn children are concerned, nothing quite proves June Brigman's point like the final issues of Power Pack. good LORD that is bad it's like they just spray-painted Katie's face on an industrial shovel
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 06:12 |
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Lurdiak posted:I really don't get what's so hard for you to understand. No one who thinks those panels are stupid think JRjr was wrong to feel grief or that whatever he did to help the victims is invalid. It's just a really goofy comic and awkward art that comes from a wounded place which has aged horribly, and that makes it funny. Publishing that issue was a misguided attempt to process grief that resulted in a very bad comic. 9/11 was a horrible tragedy but not every single piece of media made about it deserves reverence simply because it's about something serious or the artists were sincere, and it's really baffling to me that you don't seem to get that and that you think me correctly pointing out one of the most universally mocked panels in comic history is very funny is some kind of indictment of my character. This is a completely legitimate take, the crying Dr. Doom page is widely mocked as being dumb and corny. Nobody thinks less of 9/11's loss of life but it's a dumb drawing with dumb words on it.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 06:30 |
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Yeah. I apologize.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 08:20 |
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Keromaru5 posted:As far as poorly-drawn children are concerned, nothing quite proves June Brigman's point like the final issues of Power Pack. is all I see.
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Keromaru5 posted:As far as poorly-drawn children are concerned, nothing quite proves June Brigman's point like the final issues of Power Pack. That issue reads exactly as bad as it looks. It also has a cosmic Whoopi Goldberg in it.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 15:01 |
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That boy ain't right
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 17:22 |
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The artist referenced his own thumb to draw that and you can't convince me otherwise.
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 18:51 |
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That last stretch of Power Pack as it spiraled into madness is worth checking out just to see total creative floundering. There's that sequence where in rapid succession Alex goes bald and then turns into a horseman that's accidentally some of the most visceral horror comics I've ever read.
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Begemot posted:The average comic book artist has the same ability to draw a child as a medieval monk, apparently. To the best of my knowledge that kind of weirdness was so extremely common because wealthy benefactors would actually pay the artists to paint them as some saint's baby. That's how we got so many extremely adult-looking babies hanging around in medieval paintings.
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 00:36 |
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Mike Mignola draws things https://twitter.com/artofmmignola/status/1251699479503228928 https://twitter.com/artofmmignola/status/1251525204171358208 https://twitter.com/artofmmignola/status/1251288195481796609
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 03:49 |
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You missed the best one! https://twitter.com/artofmmignola/status/1249867908450103296
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 04:36 |
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That is a really good one, there are many good ones though and I didn't want to just post them all look at Mike Mignola's twitter y'all it's good
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# ? Apr 19, 2020 06:20 |
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I fuckin love Mignola's weird poo poo.
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https://twitter.com/ParisAlleyne/status/1252986751372734465?s=20 Lobok fucked around with this message at 02:09 on Apr 23, 2020 |
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Lencho posted:I think that Juggernaut reaction is the best thing Todd McFarlane has ever drawn. I want to see someone draw in the spaces covered up by the 1st and 3rd panels. And maybe fill in the details of the blacks. I’m really curious how that jaw line works.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 04:56 |
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A crossover I never knew I wanted.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 06:16 |
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Rhyno posted:A crossover I never knew I wanted. What about Baman Beyon/Piderman Tunny Ninine?
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 06:44 |
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Yeah thats totally...uh...shway. You guys and dudes suggest good stuff in this forum, and also a headsup as to what is trash. I really dislike Garth Ennis writing and most the the art thats used in his books. Got a copy of Punisher:Max for christmas and I'm gonna throw it in the trash in advance. The 2004 movie was just about all I needed of that character and as a person I don't wanna dip into any of his "gore and doodoo and cuss words" writing. Edit; Oh cool it was recycleable. just bob fucked around with this message at 13:20 on Apr 23, 2020 |
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I did a cull of my books recently but decided to keep Punisher max. I like that weird Steve Dillon art and as long as Ennis stays away from rape I’m in for his over the top ridiculous violence and cursing.
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# ? Apr 23, 2020 14:02 |
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Apparently there this thing called "spiderman" we think thats funny he's probably unpolitical, too. Maybe even unpopular, feel bad for whoever made the spiderman.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 11:56 |
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What a dumb idea for a comic, something like that could never catch on
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 12:12 |
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Flesh Forge posted:What a dumb idea for a comic, something like that could never catch on I mean, thanks for getting that from the same place they did, and also not probating or banning me today. Really not attempting to tempt fate about that.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 13:29 |
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Between babytalk jokes and people throwing away Christmas presents in late April I'm really not sure if this last page has been an elaborate referential joke I'm not getting. In case anyone else is confused by the Roachman comic, I will provide clarification. I do not believe that this clarification was in just bob's initial unattributed phonepost but perhaps I did not interpret his posting correctly. It is from a very good book The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew. The book has won many awards. I believed the book to be well-known. I also believed Jillian Tamaki to be well-known. Several people in the BSS Chat Thread were not familiar with Jillian Tamaki. I want to acknowledge others were familiar with Tamaki. Perhaps everyone in this thread is well aware of Sonny Liew. You can see several of the Roachman pages at the above link. There are other examples of Liew's art at this link. The link contains a summary of the book's concept. It all belongs in the Good Comic Book Art thread. I hope this post is concise and readable. Edge & Christian fucked around with this message at 16:01 on Apr 28, 2020 |
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Edge & Christian posted:Between babytalk jokes and people throwing away Christmas presents in late April I'm really not sure if this last page has been an elaborate referential joke I'm not getting but in case anyone else is confused by the Roachman comic someone took some photos of and threw in here, it's not actually an old comic or whatever the artist fka "bob slur-term" implied, but from a very good (and award winning) book The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew. and you can see several of the Roachman pages (along with some other examples of what the book is about) at this link. It all belongs in the Good Comic Book Art thread. That sure is a run on sentence. No idea what it means, other than the comic is obviously not from the 50s.
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IUG posted:That sure is a run on sentence. No idea what it means, other than the comic is obviously not from the 50s. quote:Sonny Liew is a Eisner-winning comics artist, painter, and illustrator whose work includes the New York Times best seller The Shadow Hero (with Gene Yang), Doctor Fate (with Paul Levitz), Malinky Robot and titles and covers for Marvel Comics, DC Vertigo, Disney Press, Image Comics, IDW, Boom Studios and First Second Books. He also spearheaded Liquid City, a multivolume comics anthology featuring creators from Southeast Asia. He lives and works in Singapore. quote:“The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye” tells the story of Singapore’s greatest cartoonist, who grew up after the war when the colonies of British Malaya and Singapore were agitating for independence. Charlie Chan documents that era of riots and protests in a series of vignettes, each one paying homage to some of the world’s comic book artists — and along the way challenging myths and rescuing from anonymity people written out of the official version.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 15:55 |
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Whether that is from 1959 (which it's a bit obvious it isn't) or today, that is indeed Good Art
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 16:17 |
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Resident Evil #4 (1998) Artist: Rafael Kayanan
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 16:25 |
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Leon S. Kennedy, best known for blowing himself up with four grenades while shooting at the ceiling.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 17:45 |
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The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye is really good, and probably, shamefully, one of the very few books from and about Singapore that I've read aside from poetry and the handful of novels everybody reads and, like, Alfan Sa'at and Amanda Lee Koh. If this thread if your first exposure to the book, check it out, Sonny Liew is brilliant.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 18:32 |
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It's $5 on Kindle so I just dropped the cash for it. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 18:37 |
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Crowetron posted:Leon S. Kennedy, best known for blowing himself up with four grenades while shooting at the ceiling. Hey That exactly how i played resi 4
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 20:22 |
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Darthemed posted:
Given Capcom’s history with cross-media properties, the direction the RE movies went in, and 90s-era comics in general, yeah, this definitely is a Resident Evil comic from 1998.
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The face is janky, but I like the line of action on the body.
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