I didn't answer some of the questions - and my answers to others probably aren't worth much. I get the comics, I read them, but I'm not a comic person, so I don't have strong opinions on the art or writing because I don't know what is considered "good" in the genre. I find it difficult to follow sometimes (both the storyline and the panels). I'm still buying them, and probably will continue to do so, but really just so I know what's happening in the new "season". Not because I really enjoy them very often. (Although I loved Dracula when he stood up and reminded them of who he used to be. LOL "The vampire is the least of your worries...")
I started buying comics again when IDW started giving Spike some time and his own. So a little out in modern comic books myself. They just don't seem like they did in the show. Yes there should be some character developement, but they have just popped up, acting out of character for no good reason. Which I think is bad writing!
Jentry just makes them look too young for my tastes, but art is subjective!
It is subjective. My issue with it has been that it seems to change from issue to issue. Just when I've figured out who everybody is, it seems like they make some changes and all of a sudden I can't tell Buffy from any other blonde girl. Thank god for Xander's eye patch! LOL Sam thing, to some extent with Angel and Spike's comics. I can tell who Spike is, but the people around him...not so much.
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Date: 2009-02-23 11:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-02-23 11:43 pm (UTC)Jentry just makes them look too young for my tastes, but art is subjective!
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Date: 2009-02-24 01:14 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-02-24 01:20 am (UTC)Of course Urro did the two previous Spike!Centric comics with Lynch, so had quite a bit of pratice with Spike!