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Eric Jansen
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Posted: 04 November 2024 at 11:04pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

It depends. I bought two--WONDER WOMAN: EARTH ONE and THE JOKER, two I missed the first time around.

The WONDER WOMAN one looks good, with both art and lettering. The JOKER one's lettering is pretty small now. Both artists are talented (which is mostly why I bought these), but the clearer (more open) Yannick Paquette WW art fares much better at this smaller size than the Lee Bermejo more detailed/darker art. And the brighter WW coloring also looks better than the dark JOKER colors, with both books on matte paper. (Darker colors never look too great on matte paper.)

But the WW one is three or four times the length of the Joker book. It's a little strange that they're all the same price no matter what the length.

Edited by Eric Jansen on 04 November 2024 at 11:05pm
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Dave Kopperman
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Posted: 11 June 2025 at 3:17pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

After initially admitting defeat on Far Sector for the readability issues, I stumbled upon my copy of the compact volume the other day and ended up devouring it eagerly. 

It's not that the readability issues magically went away - Jamal Campbell is an amazing illustrator and the book is full of visual mic drops, but clean and clear visual storytelling suffers, as it does in many comics artists who push that sheer impressiveness of the drawing, such as J.H. Williams. Readability suffers doubly in this reprint because of the reduced size and the lack of contrast that the matte paper brings.

But: N. K. Jemisin's story just dragged me in on this third attempt and wouldn't let me go. So for a cheap way to read a great Green Lantern story with a wildly fun sci-fi bent and some great social relevance back in the mix? More than worth the bang for the buck. I hadn't read any of her work before, so now I'm going to track down one of her stand-alone prose works and see how I like that (it seems that like a lot of modern genre authors, most of her work is tied up in one series or another). Thankfully, she's got a short story collection, and those are absolutely the best place to start for me.
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