I can't stand Alex Ross, myself. Land I can take or leave (okay, I think he does nice covers), but at least his unfortunately static people don't look quite so over-endowed in the jowl department.
There's a certain sameness to all the faces Ross does, male or female. And they're all lifeless.
I like the jowliness. This may be because I first noticed his art of older heroes, and it was nice to see someone who'd done more than silvered temples to show age.
Yeah, though I think he needs to figure out how to work backwards from his Superman and Batman models now that he's painting present day stuff instead of Kingdom Come. Ross does a good job of capturing motion, IMO.
I think the main difference between Ross and Land is that Ross has actual people in costume that he uses for his reference, so his depictions are limited to the physical attributes they carry. Land seems to pull his stuff from magazine pictures (I remember seeing a cover of his for
Sojourn
analyzed and shown as a reversal of a
Sports Illustrated
swimsuit picture (dfferent hair and clothes, but exact pose)
Oh, damn. What's he thinking?
That was the example I remembered. I couldn't google it up yesterday. I was thinking it might have been something I read in a forum.
Some interesting notes from MegaCon, which I attended over the weekend:
Joe Quesada said that he expects the
Astounishing X-Men
break to last 4-5 months (my translation: at least 6). He also noted that
House of M
follows in the style of
Avengers: Dissassembled
and
Astonishing.
He could not comment at all on
Miracleman
questions.
He ignored questions about who will replace Bendis and Maleev on
Daredevil
when their run is finished.
Marv Wolfman said at a panel that in
New Teen Titans,
Terra was written specifically to die, they were never going to redeem her. He was amazed about how much of the storyline actually translated into the
Teen Titans
animated storyline.
Original comic art costs a lot more than I was expecting. I did try to get some pages from
Black Canary,
but I didn't have enough dough to spare. I also wanted to bid on the orginal for the
Manhunter
#2 cover, but the opening bid price was $250.00.
I was able to get some decent deals (1/2 off Mage trade, the first 5 Manhunter issues for $8), but missed out on the Green Arrow #101 (Oliver Queen's funeral) that I've been looking for for about 2 years.
No
Buffy
figures stood out this year, although I did notice that they have a Spike figure in the blue shirt.
He ignored questions about who will replace Bendis and Maleev on Daredevil when their run is finished.
Aaah! Finished? I haven't even thought of that. Crap. I can't imagine it.
Aaah! Finished? I haven't even thought of that. Crap. I can't imagine it.
It's been announced for some time that Bendis was wrapping his run up this year or early next year. The next arc coming up, "Decalogue", detailing the "lost year" when Daredevil took over Hell's Kitchen, will be the last big arc, and there may be a couple of wrap-up issues, but I'm not sure.
Is anybody getting anything today? I have nothing on my pull list for today. Nada.
That makes me sad.