Posted by Solar Samurai on July 22, 2007, 12:44 pm, in reply to "Re: Aquaman 54" I thought this was Williams' best issue and the art was greatly improved, even though I was already getting used to it. It's amazing what stronger colours can do. I also worry Tad Williams is too attached to his envisioned epic story that he won't cut the excess to fit his shortened run. That's what made Dan Jurgens' final Thor issue easily the worst comic book I have ever read. Revise, man, revise!
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: Some intriguing stuff happened, but overall i
: wasn't too taken by the issue. Still finding
: it hard to stand the art and Tad's dialogue.
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: Vandal Savage is an interesting turn.
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: Anyone else think that too much happened in
: this issue? I love the writing and I will
: alwaus be a fan of the artist but I got to
: the end and felt exhausted. Is Tad trying
: to work in everything he came up with in
: what little time he has left?
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