Joe Quesada losing his touch as an artist
He's drawn up a variant cover for ASM 600 (which shows how they're keeping on with their flimsy stunts for the sake of moneymaking):
Even in black and white, it sure doesn't look very good to me. Spidey looks shriveled and gaunt, and his right arm and leg look crummy. His kneecap looks like it was squashed and there's a bump sticking out, and the bridge of his nose looks wrinkled. And does his mask have eyeholes, or is that a butterfly that crashed into it?
Quesada's proved himself no editor, and now, he's losing it even as an artist. But then, after all the damage he's done, I wouldn't want him drawing any comic I were writing.
Even in black and white, it sure doesn't look very good to me. Spidey looks shriveled and gaunt, and his right arm and leg look crummy. His kneecap looks like it was squashed and there's a bump sticking out, and the bridge of his nose looks wrinkled. And does his mask have eyeholes, or is that a butterfly that crashed into it?
Quesada's proved himself no editor, and now, he's losing it even as an artist. But then, after all the damage he's done, I wouldn't want him drawing any comic I were writing.
Labels: bad editors, dreadful artists, marvel comics, Spider-Man