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fandomsecrets2013-07-30 06:32 pm
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And also that that look hasn't changed since the late 90's.
In the event that it's not a troll, I give you:
Chris Samnee's Thor: The Mighty Avenger
Samnee is pretty much aces in whatever he does, and he's on Daredevil these days (also did some Rocketeer and a Firefly one-shot), but Thor: The Mighty Avenger is just a hug on each page, with absolute perfect colors to boot. It's a charming book in every possible way, and while Thor does look grumpy occasionally, well...okay, I can't find that grumpy-phone-Thor, so I'll have to settle for grumpy Foggy instead:
Nevermind a host of other great artists on superhero books, like J.H. Williams III on Batwoman (Elegy is one of the most gorgeous books I own), David Aja on Hawkeye, Jamie McKelvie on Young Avengers, just about anyone who's touched the Miles Morales Ultimate Spider-man book.
Or, y'know, you could sit there and feel superior. That's a thing too.
(There's a Superior Spider-man, if you like.)
Not OP
(Anonymous) 2013-07-31 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)"Not liking a genre of comics" != "Feeling superior."
Here ends the Logic 101 lesson.
Re: Not OP
(Anonymous) 2013-07-31 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)Logic 201.
Maybe you've missed the many times this whole "all ____ comics/cartoons are stupid" schtick that's come up multiple times. There aren't terrible odds that someone spouting such an opinion is a devout follower of the "opposing" kind of comics/cartoons because they're "better." It's a thing that happens. A lot.
And hey, if OP wanted some rec's, there's certainly less trollish ways to ask for 'em.
But whatevs, you can be snarky and contribute nothing to the conversation if you like.