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speaking of for all seasons i would pick it up but i hate how superman looks in it
looks like a marshmallow man wtf is up with that?
speaking of for all seasons i would pick it up but i hate how superman looks in it
looks like a marshmallow man wtf is up with that?
speaking of for all seasons i would pick it up but i hate how superman looks in it
looks like a marshmallow man wtf is up with that?
It's a great documentary.I just finished Look up to the Sky!
Yes, Cavill does have big BOOTS to fill!
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Basically Sale was trying to make Clark look like Lennie from Of Mice and Men. The whole pure/giant idiot motif. Terrible choice for a man who is the man of tomorrow.
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I appreciate the history and it's not a bad literary choice but I just don't think it's right for Superman.
I don't like Superman as a Lennie/Lil Abner type character myself. Shuster never drew him as a freakishly huge hulk.
I'd probably like the book more if it was drawn in a less condescending style and in more of a Norman Rockwell/Curt Swan style.
I expected more from you. I guess u have no idea what is the european style of drawing graphic novels. Tim Sale is easily one of the best artists that ever drawn Superman. Just look at his storytelling, backgrounds, composition...Thanks manI stayed away for a bit after going through depression. I just hit my mid 20's got paid to travel having a part in a play, only to have the production stop... No more paychecks, and then to top it off my wife got off birth control for a couple weeks and got pregnant, then lost the baby to a miscarriage. Usually they say it affects women more but for some reason I think it affected me more than my wife. Life moves on though, and I'm trying to not let it keep me down and go back to being a grumpy jerk. I'm definitely attempting to mature after these experiences for sure. Learning a lot these days in my older mid 20's heading towards 30 age.
I expected more from you. I guess u have no idea what is the european style of drawing graphic novels. Tim Sale is easily one of the best artists that ever drawn Superman. Just look at his storytelling, backgrounds, composition...
Basically Sale was trying to make Clark look like Lennie from Of Mice and Men. The whole pure/giant idiot motif. Terrible choice for a man who is the man of tomorrow.
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I appreciate the history and it's not a bad literary choice but I just don't think it's right for Superman.
I don't like Superman as a Lennie/Lil Abner type character myself. Shuster never drew him as a freakishly huge hulk.
I'd probably like the book more if it was drawn in a less condescending style and in more of a Norman Rockwell/Curt Swan style.
Basically Sale was trying to make Clark look like Lennie from Of Mice and Men. The whole pure/giant idiot motif. Terrible choice for a man who is the man of tomorrow.
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I appreciate the history and it's not a bad literary choice but I just don't think it's right for Superman.
I don't like Superman as a Lennie/Lil Abner type character myself. Shuster never drew him as a freakishly huge hulk.
I'd probably like the book more if it was drawn in a less condescending style and in more of a Norman Rockwell/Curt Swan style.
I expected more from you. I guess u have no idea what is the european style of drawing graphic novels. Tim Sale is easily one of the best artists that ever drawn Superman. Just look at his storytelling, backgrounds, composition...
No.Tim Sale was influenced by Norman Rockwell. Kurosawa knows a lot of things but he is completely wrong on this, like i said in my previous post. It is pretty damn clear. He even dedicates the story to Norman Rockwell in acknowledgments page. See it for yourself:
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Every pivotal moment, especially in the first issue, is drawn from Rockwell. I guess he doesnt know about art that much as he knows about history of Superman.