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I thought the faces of some characters seemed kind of squashed in comparison to previous issues, but otherwise still very good.
Land? Salvador?Specter313 said:How can anyone say that the art in this is crap? It's miles above most of the other art out there.
Prettyboy said:Land? Salvador?
And when did Kitty get this Fran Dressler perm? lol
squeekness said:*perks up* Whedon is going to Runaways?

triplefive said:I liked Land on Endsong because of the way he could showcase everyone in a mini, but everything else is way too... plastic.
and I agree that this is still the best-drawn X-book right now.
Will Cassaday go with Whedon to Runaways?
Boba_Fett_123 said:Uh, I'm gonna disagree on Land. His art is airbrushed crap, and has no depth of meaning or feeling to it at all. And I haven't liked Larocca since the early days of X-Treme. I'd take Cassady over those two anyday.
Wow, that art is great, but I can see some repeated poses from Endsong and Ultimate FF in the girls. The lizard girl (I don't know who she is) in the first panel looks like a green clon of Jean in one of the panels of Endsong.Specter313 said:That's why I said maybe on Land. His stuff looks pretty, but doesn't always seem to fit great with the action and such. He's hit and miss. However, he does seem to finally be getting better and doing slightly more original stuff, rather than looking out for pictures and then trying to make them fit in with the action. Look at his new stuff for Ultimate power
http://www.newsarama.com/marvelnew/Ultimate/UltPower/ULTPOWERPre.html
Some of it actually works.

The sexy (and repetitive) poses are due to his overuse of photoreferencing... and his love of porn, perhaps.DoomJester said:Land could in many respects be one of the best artists in the industry, and I know one day he will be recognized as much. He's a great storyteller. But right now I feel his main problem is that some of his female poses seem a little unnatural-- and it's from no lack of skill. I think the unnaturalness comes from his trying to make them look so sexy all the time. I like that he draws great looking women, but sometimes (sometimes) I don't need sexy poses, I need emotion. Case in point-- Wolverine's face on AXM 17 is priceless, the emotion is just awesome! I know Land can draw like that, but he often sacrafices that talent for sexy poses when it comes to women and the unnatural poses just hurt... But certainly he's far from crappy, and his colorist is brilliant, on the same level as Laura Martin, and Paul Neary. Oh well Greg. Here's hoping...
Heh. Seriously, whose idea was it to make Cassandra a twin of Xavier? Cause yikes.Specter313 said:This was so funny I just have to share it:
RYAN: "Her biggest crime is that she's the creepiest bald granma in the history of art. Seriously, would you let this thing near enough to pinch your cheek...?"
RYAN: "Ugh. Mix that visual with old person smell and you have the most terrifying granma/villain ever. And her presents probably suck at Christmas."
BRIAN: [in Katherine Hepburn voice]
"Here you are, dearie, I've knit you a sweater with ducks on it. Also, I killed China."
That was one of Morrison's better ideas. I loved the panels with baby Cassandra looking maliciously over at her twin from within the womb. Scary stuff.JustABill said:Heh. Seriously, whose idea was it to make Cassandra a twin of Xavier? Cause yikes.
I do however enjoy her incredibly as a villian.
I wasn't too fond of the idea, but once you realise what the Mummadri+thus cassandra, really are, its pretty coolIceman/Psylocke said:That was one of Morrison's better ideas. I loved the panels with baby Cassandra looking maliciously over at her twin from within the womb. Scary stuff.![]()


