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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 11:01:48 GMT -5
Jim Lee on the Milestone relaunch and the "pop-up" imprints at DC...
To be honest, the pop-up imprints at DC are what interest me these days more than the main DCU, so I am glad to see DC seems committed to these explorations of new ideas.
Jim Lee on Immortal Men his new book post-Metal with James Tynion IV and juggling role as publisher and artist...
It actually sounds like an interesting concept, not a big fan of Jim Lee's art but I might take a look based on strength of concept.
-M
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 11:11:17 GMT -5
Lee on Action #1000 and Doomsday Clock...
yeah even thinking of 1000 variants is a sign of what's wrong with the industry at the moment.
And some interesting comments/insights at the end about how the market is changed and how companies market books and fans experience them in terms of previews vs. actually experiencing books when they come out.
-M
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Post by hondobrode on Oct 14, 2017 22:21:35 GMT -5
I've met Jim Lee, and I like him, but I think he's overrated as an artist. His stuff looks best when inked by Scott Williams, other than that, it's ok but not great.
Great to finally see DC getting everything pulled together with Milestone. Some of us have been waiting years for this. Just a regular ol' white boy here, but this imprint had some great stuff back in the day. The word "fresh" comes to mind, at least for spandex.
As far 1,000 variants on Action # 1,000, no way in heck they'd do that many, but it's sort of fun to day dream.
Really looking forward to seeing the variety and who does some covers. Anxious to see Neal Adams' contribution(s).
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