Uhh this is wrong guys
Uhh this is wrong guys
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backstory?
It is wrong. There is an unusual amount of light in that environment.
X-men 121 is one of thr best single issues in capeshit and nothing can change my mind
Jean flies with Xavier father's cummies into his mother's egg
you are not wrong
Why did she set a bunch of traps on her body with Xavier's mind in it when she just wanted to get her body back later on anyway? Like she gave that body a bunch of random fatal diseases for example.
>the fr*ck...?
does he watch rick and morty?
Comic books never cease to amaze me
X-Men silent issue written by Grant Morrison. Tl;dr Emma and Jean travel through Xavier's conciousness to find out he had a Twin sister he killed in the womb.
Frank quietly art?
It looks shite so must be.
not again
...is he getting brain pregnant?
>Frank quietly art?
>It looks shite so must be.
do people unironically find his style good?
or it's for the sake of being contrarian?
shit is objectively bad and vomit inducing
He got better.
He's really good at drawing men, especially ones with lots of muscle or lots of body hair. His art on Flex Mentallo was great. Most of his women have weird looking faces and he puts unusual textures on things that can be off-putting. He also tends to be really slow and misses deadlines.
He is also very good at drawing different male faces, while most of his girls end up being chinese grandmas
They let a Bratz doll into the X-Men?
>when Jean Grey turns sperms gay and erases you from existence
n-no
She lives rent free i nhis head full of cum
>That one episode where Jean transformed herself into one of xavier's sperm
I think it's very damn good and I appreciate the knack for extreme detail while preserving a detached, cinematic notion to it. It helps that I've only seen him when Morrison is writing, so it's always high concept stuff that makes proper use of his skills.
And no I have never read Morrison's X-Men before, but after these pages, I'm definitely going to.
It's like Moebious, or better yet, Manara and Bilal.
It's not bad art, it's good, but there's something to it, something uncanny and weird, making it really stick out.
Same with that other guy I can't remember the name of to save my life, did some Punisher and Hellboy issues, real weird, doll-like faces and general feel to his drawings is off too.
Moebius drew perfect faces tho.
In Quitely case, I think he tries so hard to make every face look different he ends up making them not conventionally attractive
There's something off about his art, but maybe it's not the best example. Bilal and Manara would be better - great art on technical level, but they have that something it their art that makes it look, well, uncanny. Not that I'm trying to picture it as a bad thing, I like art having that extra something that makes it recognizable (say, Parlov, Mignola, Stokoe), just that it feels different.
What I want to say is that, maybe, Quietly isn't necessarily bad.
Some of the anatomy is off in the panels above too. Jean's weight and proportions shift from panel to panel. This looks rushed. Usually his anatomy is better than this.
That run was the definition of "trying too hard".
Then again to be fair, it was the early 2000s, so it wasn't the only one.
>tfw to intelligent
Lots of issues that came out that month were great; some didn't really understand the silent thing or were just written badly but we got some gems out of that retarded initiative
Great composition, godlike movements and characters that actually looks different from one another. Yeah he is one of the best.
I liked Cassandra Nova but otherwise it was a fairly forgettable run on X-Men
Man, X-men comics sure are getting weird.
Not all good art is pretty.
>getting