Green Arrow Year One # 4
is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 10 / / 2007User Rating - 2 votes, 2.5 avg.
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Disagreement with Aspen No1827
Reviewed by inferiorego on June 30, 2008. inferiorego has written 121 reviews. His/her last review was for Shmobots. 18 out of 21 users recommend his reviews. |
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COUNTERPOINT:
Wow!
In all honesty, I'm a big fan of the art in this series. It's different and sometimes, different is good. It feels minimalistic, giving away enough detail for you to get the point and still be drawn in. Too many times I feel overwhelmed by artwork that looks great, but has way too much going on.
Another point to the artwork is how Jock is setting up his panels. when the action hits, he has this way of setting it up like a fast paced blockbuster film. A great depth of angles and a real care to character set-up as your eyes follow the action. it's smooth and easy.
But lets remember that it's not all about the art. In my opinion, art is about 35% of what makes up a great comic now-a-days. Compare that to the 90s when no one gave a $hit about story. (see how I used the $ for the s... not just clever, the 90s were all about making money and crapping on the story)
Next time, Aspen and I should have a real count/counterpoint on an issue. This was a little unfair....
Wow!
In all honesty, I'm a big fan of the art in this series. It's different and sometimes, different is good. It feels minimalistic, giving away enough detail for you to get the point and still be drawn in. Too many times I feel overwhelmed by artwork that looks great, but has way too much going on.
Another point to the artwork is how Jock is setting up his panels. when the action hits, he has this way of setting it up like a fast paced blockbuster film. A great depth of angles and a real care to character set-up as your eyes follow the action. it's smooth and easy.
But lets remember that it's not all about the art. In my opinion, art is about 35% of what makes up a great comic now-a-days. Compare that to the 90s when no one gave a $hit about story. (see how I used the $ for the s... not just clever, the 90s were all about making money and crapping on the story)
Next time, Aspen and I should have a real count/counterpoint on an issue. This was a little unfair....
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Last time i waste any money on this volume
Reviewed by aspen on June 29, 2008. aspen has written 152 reviews. His/her last review was for Poseidon Shrugged. 5 out of 11 users recommend his reviews. |
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Wow!
The complete volume has got to have some of the worst art ive ever seen in a comic even the simpsons have better art than this which is unforgivible.
I will not waste another penny on this volume that looks like someone in a joint was given a paintbrush and let loose.
Lame!
The complete volume has got to have some of the worst art ive ever seen in a comic even the simpsons have better art than this which is unforgivible.
I will not waste another penny on this volume that looks like someone in a joint was given a paintbrush and let loose.
Lame!
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