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Show posts MenuQuote from: broodblik on 23 September, 2020, 04:51:09 AM
Future Shock – It started as a very generic shock but ended in an interesting twist. It is maybe time that Tharg gives Rory McConville a bigger jab at a more substantial story than all these once-offs.
oint is maybe this opens the door for a return of certain polar beast to return to the fold as well.
Quote from: Woolly on 20 August, 2019, 01:32:39 PMQuote from: Woolly on 20 August, 2019, 01:31:19 PMQuote from: metcalfecarr on 20 August, 2019, 12:03:26 PM
This is the first time in many progs where the cover hasn't worked for me. Yes it's technically great, and Cliff is a master of the cover but for me it's too clean. Cliff's bright and shiney style doesn't work for Jaegir. It's a personal thing, I know, but it's totally misrepresentitive of the strip, and a bad choice of artist by editorial
Nope, not having that.
As Bolt said, the cover is meant to be eye-catching and exciting. As you say, the Robinson droid always manages this in spades. Yes, his style is nothing like that of the Coleby droid (who's is?), but he's evoking the character and the setting perfectly in my eyes.
Must admit, I also love to see another artists interpretation on the cover from time to time, especially when the strip itself has one resident art-droid.
Oddly, when I first saw it, I thought it was by PJ, mainly due to how Atalia has been drawn. Just thought I'd throw that in there.
I also love to see other artists renditions of characters, such as Steve Dillon's Zenith covers, but ton the flip I didn't like Clint Langley's covers for LeatherJack (mind you Im not a fan of Langley so that could have something to do with it)
Apologies if that all sounds like I'm having a pop! Fully respect anyone's right to not like something