tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142199900369238852.post8203651045418925113..comments2024-03-25T05:26:47.764-04:00Comments on The Peerless Power of Comics!: My Sweetheart--My Killer!Comicsfanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10064955427593820783noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142199900369238852.post-60095491262065769652014-01-09T05:57:44.457-05:002014-01-09T05:57:44.457-05:00Wilson does otherwise fine work, but I think he ha...Wilson does otherwise fine work, but I think he has a tendency to bulk up his characters a little <i>too</i> much, even for a comic book. Often he seems so preoccupied with giving them an imposing presence that his action sequences come off somewhat stiffly.<br />Comicsfanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10064955427593820783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4142199900369238852.post-77403920646111548572014-01-08T23:01:38.537-05:002014-01-08T23:01:38.537-05:00Well, Ben's having girlfriend troubles here.
A...Well, Ben's having girlfriend troubles here.<br />Actually, the writing on this title was pretty hit-and-miss, but I always enjoyed Ron Wilson's pencils. They were solid, not too flashy, but he really drew the Thing well. I always wondered if his knack for capturing Ben Grimm's many emotions made him the go-to guy for this mag. It takes an artist to wring a lot of feeling out of that face!<br />Other artists like Sal Buscema and John Byrne did great work here, but Ron Wilson kinda defined this title for me. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com