The last thing you want to read is a boring comic, and Augie finds "Holy Terror" anything to be anything but. Also, which books were worth reading from the final week of DC Comics' New 52 launch?
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The last thing you want to read is a boring comic, and Augie finds "Holy Terror" anything to be anything but. Also, which books were worth reading from the final week of DC Comics' New 52 launch?
Full article here.
I liked HOLY TERROR overall. Yes, the art was so washy in points that it was annoying. I don't mind the spot color though. I think if there was MORE it it, it would work better. I didn't like how in the beginning part the wide pages were containing 2 small pages. The format for the book wasn't utilized nearly in the same capacity that 300 was.
Still, it's a decent book.
I wonder how much of that was caused by the switch from being a Batman book to being its own thing. I wonder if Miller started drawing for DC assuming a standard mini-series format type thing, and then adjusted the remaining pages to assume the wider format of the final book.
-Augie
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