His work on J.M. DeMatteis' SPECTRE was the only thing making that poor series almost kinda worthwhile. To tie this back, the one and only issue of that run which had any worth--IMO--is the one on Apokolips, written by Ostrander. Great stuff from Breyfogle, and with a P. Craig Russell cover to boot!
So yes, I utterly and wholeheartedly support a Breyfogle master post. What a crime that he didn't get to do the new Batman book, though.
Yeppers, it seems Hanna is the inker in question, by and large. That could well be a factor in the problems with Nolan's art, at least for some people. Even in DEVIL'S ADVOCATE, the inking seems to vary in consistency from place to place. I'm trying to recall what I'd consider to be a highlight of Nolan's work. I'm quite fond of the Riddler/Quizmaster story.
Also, I think Sienkiewicz may have inked him at one point? Or maybe I'm thinking of that NO MAN'S LAND issue where he inked Jurgens. Man, was it just me, or was the odd-couple pairing of Jurgens and Sienkiewicz utterly inspired? I adored that art!
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Date: 2009-08-03 11:00 pm (UTC)So yes, I utterly and wholeheartedly support a Breyfogle master post. What a crime that he didn't get to do the new Batman book, though.
Yeppers, it seems Hanna is the inker in question, by and large. That could well be a factor in the problems with Nolan's art, at least for some people. Even in DEVIL'S ADVOCATE, the inking seems to vary in consistency from place to place. I'm trying to recall what I'd consider to be a highlight of Nolan's work. I'm quite fond of the Riddler/Quizmaster story.
Also, I think Sienkiewicz may have inked him at one point? Or maybe I'm thinking of that NO MAN'S LAND issue where he inked Jurgens. Man, was it just me, or was the odd-couple pairing of Jurgens and Sienkiewicz utterly inspired? I adored that art!