ANGR was probably one of the best looking books in years Not actually a Rider fan or a fan of diversity casting, but I actually like Robbie a lot and it got me reading
Jonathan Scott
Jesus I miss this book. Before the art went to shit, before Felipe himself somehow ruined his own book, and before Aaron ruined him.
Easton Miller
Marvel did Robbie wrong, and Aaron (per usual) fucking ruined him
Jaxon Adams
>one writer ruins a character How new r u?
It’s not like a character under Aaron hasn’t recovered before
Ryan Gonzalez
The problem is how new Robbie is, which means his staying power is low considering Marvel will always consider Johnny as THE Ghost Rider worth pushing. Robbie’s second book was also doomed to fail given how disinterested Marvel was in the title character, and used the book as a vehicle to advertise Laura, Cho Hulk, and Silk.
Joshua Barnes
>Marvel will always consider Johnny as THE Ghost Rider worth pushing For all the good it does since he hasn't had a book of his own for who knows how long. 8 years? They keep trying to push a new character into his place that either misses the mark or isn't popular enough fast enough. They straight up made him the king of hell to not have to worry about writing him for a while.
Cameron Brown
Aren't he and Danny gonna star in the new ongoing?
Gavin Robinson
So much better without shitty text It's not just fire user, Tradd is one of the best comic artist at the moment. And as far as i know, the best one at drawing action scenes
Can't say I'm a fan of his style, it's a little too "gooey" for me, but I see the appeal
Wyatt Taylor
People loved that comic, you don't see anyone talking about it because it has been years now since it ended.
Thomas Flores
Except Tradd Moore is good and Mcfarlane sucks.
Alexander Russell
That batmobile looks so out of place in the final panel. It's way to small compared to the surrounding buildings, and the final image added in these terrible CG flame effects around the exhaust that didn't match the look of anything else on the page.
Oliver Edwards
McFarlane re-defined a character for years to come.
Eli Turner
Tradd is easily one of the best in the business when it comes to action, and i'm curious looking at his stuff now after i've recently done some weebshitting, and i know this motherfucker is into weebshit, if he knows about Baki The Grappler because Baki employs similar aesthetic choices when it comes to action (and faces)
Nicholas Brooks
>being proud of having shit taste
Colton Cruz
Tradd Moore is basically the comic industry Itagaki and I wouldn't be surprised if he's into Baki (the way he draws lips, muscles and gesture checks out)
Mason Young
Tradd and Itagaki have a similar sense of momentum behind their character movement, everything feels like it's in motion like it has real weight and force behind it instead of being still and static. You also get a sense that he Tradd isn't afraid to exaggerate anatomy and proportion to service the story, characters and the individual scene. His attention to the environmental impact of the fights in his work is also spectacular.