The artist behind the best-selling "Joker" graphic novel goes solo with a Dark Knight adaptation of Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol," and Lee Bermejo tells CBR how its bigger and different than his past work.
Full article here.
The artist behind the best-selling "Joker" graphic novel goes solo with a Dark Knight adaptation of Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol," and Lee Bermejo tells CBR how its bigger and different than his past work.
Full article here.
The art in this OGN looks unquestionable, but I'm unsure about the writing. I'll probably pick it up, I mean the art looks too good. I really like what Bermejo did with the costume.
I really like Batman's costume here as well. I'll be picking this up for sure. Even if I don't like the story I feel Bermejo's art would more than justify the money spent.
Hobos frighten me. It's time my enemies shared my dread.
It certainly looks amazing for this kind of technique. The writing is my only concern since good will doesn't always make for good work. But from what I could understand from the few pages on display, it seems at least solid enough to not put me off. So I am most probably getting this. I just love graphic novels!
I love the original Dickens' classic story . . . have also bought a few stories that take a different look at this (one called Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol by Tom Mula was excellent!), but based on the preview pages I've seen of this, I think I'll pass.
(I'm afraid I'll be so disappointed it will ruin both A Christmas Carol and Batman for me.)
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