nah, this sounds like a job for either Todd McFarlane or Rob Liefeld. or maybe the guy from Razor or Stryke im sure he could use some cash about now. i mean, you never know, he might actually pay T for the chance to draw again..
Going with the running theme of Spider-Man comic books being so mainstream and prestigious in the Webmasters universe, I think the cover artists would be big-name artists from the non-comics world. So, for example, an issue might feature a painted cover by Damien Hirst or Peter Blake, or a photographed installation piece by Judy Chicago.
So, for example, an issue might feature a painted cover by Damien Hirst or Peter Blake, or a photographed installation piece by Judy Chicago.
It’s kind of sad that I know who McFarlane and Liefeld are, but I don’t recognise any of those names.
…and those prismafoil explosions in the background! Can’t forget those!
How many artists died to bring this cover to fruition?
Next month: A special cover in tribute to the artists who died from having their hands explode trying to draw the mock up for this month’s cover!
nah, this sounds like a job for either Todd McFarlane or Rob Liefeld. or maybe the guy from Razor or Stryke im sure he could use some cash about now. i mean, you never know, he might actually pay T for the chance to draw again..
Going with the running theme of Spider-Man comic books being so mainstream and prestigious in the Webmasters universe, I think the cover artists would be big-name artists from the non-comics world. So, for example, an issue might feature a painted cover by Damien Hirst or Peter Blake, or a photographed installation piece by Judy Chicago.
Why am I not troubled by the unclosed parenthesis? Is this really so funny as to suppress my inner proofreader?
Where’s the like button? Thumbs up for Alice Macher’s excellent comment!
John, maybe it’s just extremely believable that James Cameron would make a typo like that.
So, for example, an issue might feature a painted cover by Damien Hirst or Peter Blake, or a photographed installation piece by Judy Chicago.
It’s kind of sad that I know who McFarlane and Liefeld are, but I don’t recognise any of those names.
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