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heartless guttersnipe ([info]parsimonia) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-07-31 08:47:00

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Entry tags:char: booster gold/michael jon carter, char: catwoman/selina kyle, char: harley quinn/harleen quinzel, char: poison ivy/pamela isley, creator: dan jurgens, creator: dustin nguyen, in-joke: context is for the weak, title: booster gold, title: streets of gotham

Streets of Gotham #5 cover (and some Dustin Nguyen art)



I don't believe this cover has been posted yet:



Huntress! In Streets of Gotham! Yay!

...wearing the Jim Lee costume! Boo!

I will say this though, Dustin Nguyen manages to make the costume look not so weird. And according to his blog: "my first shot at Huntress on a cover, i've not been keeping up wiht her lately, so was given reference for the costume. i can hear fans everywhere complaining to no end already."

Hah! It's interesting that he was given this costume. Hrmm. I'm guessing this is Tony Daniel's fault? Since he wanted Huntress in that costume for her two seconds in Battle for the Cowl, that is?

At any rate, I just wanted to point out something (one of many things) that I appreciate about Nguyen's art. A quick look through his DeviantArt gallery and I think it's safe to assume that like most male comic book artists, he likes drawing women. But even when he does cheesecake, it never dehumanizes the women he's drawing. You still get a sense of who they are as characters, and even when he's doing a more cartoon-ish style, there's still a general plausibility about them (in that they still probably have room inside for internal organs and spines and all that other stuff vital to the human body).

Take, for example, this art he was apparently selling at SDCC:



It's Gotham Girls posing on dirt bikes (or whatever they are). The concept is fairly cheesecakey. And yet, you know exactly who they are, what differentiates them, and they look like could possibly exist in reality. Even their poses are somewhat fitting: you've got Catwoman looking kind of tough and indifferent, Poison Ivy is posing, perhaps a bit seductively, and Harley is just...Harley.

(My only nitpick is that I question whether Ivy would want to advertise something that promotes fossil fuels, but whatever.)


Aaaannnd here are two panels from Booster Gold #19:



Context is for the weak.


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[info]kali921
2009-07-31 08:13 pm UTC (link)
He obviously still likes to draw attractive women, and his versions of the Gotham Girls and his work for Wildstorm is a real testament to this. They're sexy, but not ridiculously sexual.

Agreed. His work on Wildcats 3.0 was incredible, and a perfect example of your statement - NONE of the women were drawn in an exploitative arched-back-torso-of-doom-early-nineties-Deodato kind of way. In fact, I think his work on Wildcats 3.0 might have been the apogee - I haven't seen anything as good from him since. Except perhaps in Authority: Revolution.

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[info]statham1986
2009-08-01 01:42 pm UTC (link)
I'm an absolutely huge fan of his work on Authority: Revolution. Supposedly, his work on Manifest Eternity is brilliant, too, but I need to go and track that down.

But I think Revolution, perhaps, contained the perfect example of the 'sexy, not sexual' female character that was, as always, well drawn, in Rose Tattoo - That character, in that incarnation was all about her sex appeal and how she used it, but it was never overdone, even with the bit of fanservice that we got in her laying one on Jenny Q.

So, yeah. He's definitely one of my favourites, and someone, like JH Williams III, that should've been getting way more attention than they have.

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