8.4
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Action Comics (1938) Annual #11 |
May 17, 2008 |
On the aesthetic side, Adam Kubert's artistic style is felt. Some panels are done very well while others look like unfinished sketches. In a strange way, it adds that Kubert flavor we have all gotten used to for better or worse. Facial expressions on the characters faces are usually spot on and even comical in some situations. The action moves smoothly and in conjunction with the story, which I cannot say for many other comics. Not a single panel feels wasted, and in my opinion, that says a lot about an artist. But is it all worth a trip to the comic book store? Indeed it is. |
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