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I think it was just really nice to see something like the Apparat books happen. In terms of high-concept, execution, and the desire to hit a broad spectrum.
It always gets me to think how many interests Ellis and someone like Chuck Dixon have in common (older guy/young woman dynamic, punches in the brain, bitter veteran, dangerous flirtygirls, political awareness of a very focused sort, old pulps and seventies cop shows) and yet, y'know, you look at something like the Apparat books or even a random spread of Transmet, Wolfskin and the half-life issue of Planetary and Dixon's never going to do that.
Similarly, googling for Wieringo artwork garners a number of Frank Cho illustrations, weirdly, and wow, he likes to think pencilling the word 'whore' onto his boards is funny, doesn't he? Somehow, I can't see Wieringo doing that. |
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