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Joseph Gauthier
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Posted: 03 April 2026 at 11:11pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

I'm not sure it is, but I'd like to hear from others on the topic. But a little background first: 
I was having a conversation with ChatGPT about Daredevil and it recommended a couple runs released after my time as a reader that it thought I might enjoy. It provided, at my request, links to several page samples from the recommended runs. Ultimately, while I enjoyed the work of one of the artists, I found the latter artist's work--at least in the samples I saw--far less satisfying. In my opinion, the latter artist consistently chose unfortunate perspective points which contributed, in part, to the production of a collection of static moments in time. He also seems to produce flattened backgrounds, as if the subject--often appearing static itself--is simply superimposed over indistinct backgrounds with little variation and visual interest, and no illusion of depth. Of course I'm aware that many of my favorite comic book artists from my reading era often produced empty backgrounds, but from my perspective that technique produces an integrating effect rather than a sense of superimposition.

And that brings me to the standard I'm wondering about...is it fair to judge a comic book artist's work by mentally removing the subject of the images and assessing what's left? As I said, it doesn't feel fair to me, but, at least in this case, I can't help but doing so.
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Steve Coates
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Posted: 04 April 2026 at 1:04am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Yes, but its not a standard.
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