Masks #2 preview
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Masks #2 preview
ICv2 has some previews pages from Masks #2: http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/24608.html
The first issue of that series had Alex Ross art while the rest of the series including these preview pages has art by Dennis Calero.
The first issue of that series had Alex Ross art while the rest of the series including these preview pages has art by Dennis Calero.
Or maybe where it all ends. I'm expecting to see a huge drop on #2 with some reorder activity on it the following month.Perry wrote:Absolutely. I would have probably pre-ordered issue 2, having seen that the art was not a huge distraction for me. As it is, that decision cost them at least one issue worth of sales. And isn't that were it all starts?
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While not the worst art I've ever seen, it's pretty weak, especially the faces & anatomy here:Perry wrote:Certainly not as bad as I feared it would be, though odd in a rotoscoping way.

With art like this I think I can easily skip getting issues of this series at $3.99 & pick them up down the road from a $1 bin.
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Dynamite has always frustrated me. On the surface I love the idea of having a line of books dedicated to these old pulp characters. And crossing over like this sounds interesting. The problem I have though is I often find the actual stories Dynamite tells to be lacking. Just my opinion.
Like Bob I'll likely wait for the cheap bins.
Like Bob I'll likely wait for the cheap bins.
Probably right, I can see that.JohnMayo wrote:I'm expecting to see a huge drop on #2 with some reorder activity on it the following month.
I am a "moody" buyer, so I won't get it. If they would have hit me with the art prior, like I said, I would have given it a shot when I made my list (I usually add titles by spur of the moment, I am horrible that way), but now ... eh. Not worth it.
Yep. And I don't enjoy comic art with little to no back-ground work. Killed BATWING for me before I even got a chance to read it. Not that I regret that now.BobBretall wrote: While not the worst art I've ever seen, it's pretty weak, especially the faces & anatomy ...

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Appreciation of certain art is, of course, subject to personal tastes, but is the art in MASKS issue 2 really that much worse than some of the other, lower tiered comics you enjoyed?BobBretall wrote: If you only thought the issue with Alex Ross art was good you should definitely steer clear of the non-Ross issues.
Not that I am making an excuse for the art contained in said issue, I am not a huge fan myself (and am not getting the title), but I have seen the art in some of the books you use to buy, and enjoy, and it was, to me, even worse. That is my opinion of course, but just trying to see if you think this art ranks as low to you as some low ranked art is to me.

That page of art shown above looks fine to me. Sure, maybe the poses are a little stiff. But I'm not seeing huge glaring errors in anatomy like a stereotypical Rob Liefeld drawing might have. For that matter, it wouldn't shock me if I were told the artist used Poser to generate reference for the art.
To me, this just further illustrates that my taste in art and Bob's are far from identical.
To me, this just further illustrates that my taste in art and Bob's are far from identical.