![]() It’s an effective page layout, but it’s lost something in repeated execution. Williams special”, and he uses it again here. Whether working with Paul Dini on Detective Comics or Grant Morrison on Batman, the old “double-page spread including a Bat symbol” is something of a “J.H. Taste is undoubtedly personal, so there’s no problem with that, but I really couldn’t help feeling like I was seeing the same stuff I’d seen before. Williams’ art, which really pops off the page, I get the sense that I’m not quite an enamoured with it as most people seem to be. And Batwoman feels more fascinating than truly great.Įven though I love J.H. And it doesn’t matter if you give a substandard director a great script – the end result might be good or very good, but it’ll always be more fascinating than truly great. It doesn’t matter how well you shoot a conventional action movie, it’s still a standard action movie. I can be impressed with either on their own, if one of the two happens to be particularly stunning, but in order to be truly impressed, both need to be working really well. ![]() I’ve always treated the relationship between writing and art in comic books in the same manner that I would on film or television. ![]() Last night, the bat signal went off in her head… ![]()
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