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Kenneth M. Lin

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Since: Jul 14, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:33 am
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Is it me or this is the first time I can actually understand what Mike Carey
is writing? I have the same problems with his Ultimate F4 and in his recent
New God tribute stories he used so many jargons that he totally lost me.
Before #200 his stories were so incomprehensible that I didn't think he'd be
around much longer. (I still don't know what Supernova storyline was
about.) It didn't help that he had Chris Bachalo and Rodney Ramos drawing
until #200. Chris can really muddy up a panel so nobody can tell what's
taking place and Rodney just has very distorted sense of anatomies so he
can't draw anything serious.

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Since: May 04, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:37 pm
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my words buddy.

bachalo and ramos took a lot of dynamic and class of the messiah complex.
just compare ramos x-23 with tan's or land's version. I can't help but to
wonder why marvel decided do use artists that make characters look like a
warner bros. saturday morning cartoon.



"Kenneth M. Lin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag

> Is it me or this is the first time I can actually understand what Mike
> Carey is writing? I have the same problems with his Ultimate F4 and in
> his recent New God tribute stories he used so many jargons that he totally
> lost me. Before #200 his stories were so incomprehensible that I didn't
> think he'd be around much longer. (I still don't know what Supernova
> storyline was about.) It didn't help that he had Chris Bachalo and Rodney
> Ramos drawing until #200. Chris can really muddy up a panel so nobody can
> tell what's taking place and Rodney just has very distorted sense of
> anatomies so he can't draw anything serious.
>

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