Greg Land at his most tolerable
Jun. 10th, 2009 02:45 pmFour scans from Uncanny X-Men #511; Land's first issue was okay by his standards, the next was really awful, this one is back to being mostly okay (again, by his standards).
The X-Men vs. Sisterhood brawl continues. Land's art is terribly undynamic, but there's a rather enjoyable sequence here that has an enjoyably comic feel (feels a bit like a quick-cut TV sequence):


Elsewhere, the various X-Men deal with evil-spirit-of-Psylocke-in-Kwannon's-bod y, and they succeed in reviving the real Psylocke's mind to compete with the "murder spirit" within her mind:

And the end...

And, in a nice surprise, Terry Dodson drops in for the last two pages, to provide some genuinely good art.


Elsewhere, the various X-Men deal with evil-spirit-of-Psylocke-in-Kwannon's-bod

And the end...

And, in a nice surprise, Terry Dodson drops in for the last two pages, to provide some genuinely good art.

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Date: 2009-06-10 01:04 pm (UTC)However.
Spiral, honey... your arms... they do not work. As drawn, they are made of FAIL. They are really obviously not arranged on your body the same way in both those panels. The first makes it look like she has a double-ended arm glued to her shoulder in the middle. AUUUUGH *flail* Where's Foxhack?!
...Oh, you posted when I wasn't looking.
Kay, that's all I needed.
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Date: 2009-06-10 03:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-10 05:52 pm (UTC)