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Story by FRED VAN LENTE, with art by GURIHIRU. This digest-sized trade paperback collects Power Pack :DAY ONE #1-4. I
Here are some inked page:
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In stores:17 Sep 2008
"Skrulls vs. Power Pack #2"
Story by FRED VAN LENTE, with art by CORY HAMSCHER,JACOPO CAMAGNI. GURIHIRU is cover art, coloring and fill in for a page.
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Yes, the covers are perfect.
ReplyDeleteBut the inside is still sh@t.
I don't know where this new girl came from but she doesn't make them look like kids the way you do.
As a matter of fact (not to bash but...) the first time I arrived at the comic section and opened up "Skrulls vs Power Pack" I laughed. I seriously thought I'd accidently picked up an issue of "MAD" by mistake. That's what the "art" looked like, something you'd see in "MAD" magazines.
That's basically what it was. A "MAD" magazine. It made fun of Power Pack and brought it down, the only redeeming quality was the cover. (btw, the current one is alright. But I wish you'd chosen the 4th one with both characters facing the reader)
Please. You've gotten us hooked on your story illustrating style. Now we NEED you in the series.