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kingrockwell ([info]kingrockwell) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-08-04 20:23:00

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Current music:Sonic Youth ~ "Incinerate"
Entry tags:char: batman/bruce wayne, char: jonathan kent, char: martha kent, char: superman/clark kent, char: wonder woman/diana of themyscira, creator: ben caldwell, creator: brian azzarello, creator: eduardo risso, creator: john arcudi, creator: lee bermejo, publisher: dc comics, title: wednesday comics

Wednesday Comics, week 4!
Yeah, the .cbr was really late this week...


There haven't been any pages of the Batman comic posted here yet, but it's a decidedly low-key, grounded story, which isn't a huge surprise from the creative team behind 100 Bullets. I know he's probably DC's hottest property, but it does kind bug me that this strip has the permanent position on the front page, it would've been cool if they rotated it like they do with the cover.
Anyway, what really grabs me about this week's strip is seeing Bruce Wayne acting very un-playboy-like, you'd almost expect he was wearing the cowl in this conversation. Him passing her the key almost feel forced, like he's doing the bare minimum to keep up the facade.


Wonder Woman's strip is a joy. The layouts toe the line between confusing and inventive (check out the way she backtracks along the second tier there!), while the art plays between rough and gorgeous. It's a strip that doesn't seem to be sure how it wants you to feel about it, so I just give it the benefit of the doubt and feel good. The action can be hard to follow with how small some of the panels tend to be, but even that can't contain the vibrancy the art puts through.
I almost thought we were out of the dreams here, but then each strip tends to end with an or-was-it? anyway, so it's hard to tell at this point whether Diana's dreaming or just thinks she is. We'll just have to keep watching!


Clark is going through isolation angst again, and it's taken him four weeks to remember the best people to cure it. Of the three, Superman's is probably the weakest. Wondy might be moving too fast, and Bats might be moving too slow, but Supes doesn't really seem to be going anywhere right now. The art is pretty, at least, especially the coloring! Though they do seem a little too fond of that frown.

Until next week, which I might Frankenstein together myself if the scanners take so long again!


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[info]minarho1
2009-08-05 01:12 am UTC (link)
.... I fully expect to by lynched for this, but I'm not really feeling the Wonder Woman wednesday strip.

I dunno. I guess what bothers me is that the layout is so busy it gets in the way of the storytelling. Its a mess.

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[info]kingrockwell
2009-08-05 01:17 am UTC (link)
Oh no, I can certainly see why you'd feel that way. My affection for it could jut be generous, really.

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[info]minarho1
2009-08-05 01:23 am UTC (link)
Rest assured I see plenty to like, so don't feel that you have to be on the defensive. :D But as I said before, its kind of a mess, so I feel like I have to work to see the narrative. Guess who said what, and which panel the voice bubble belongs to!

Its not fun, its work. Its like I'm being punished as a wondie fan.

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[info]jupiterrhode
2009-08-05 02:13 am UTC (link)
Its like I'm being punished as a wondie fan.

Because that's never happened before.

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[info]kingrockwell
2009-08-05 02:13 am UTC (link)
I think one of the things I like about it is that, four weeks in, most of the strips are just now catching their stride, having put all the exposition behind them. Wondy, on the other hand, set itself up in the first strip and has charged ever forward since. The busy and claustrophobic layouts are certainly an acquired taste, but the only other strip that's given us any idea where it's headed is the Flash, and oh my god I love the Flash strip, it's probably the best one in the whole project at this point.

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[info]darklorelei
2009-08-05 03:26 am UTC (link)
The Flash is AWESOME, and I say that as someone with an extreme aversion to complicated time travel plots (my love for Booster Gold and Doctor Who nonwithstanding).

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[info]darklorelei
2009-08-05 01:58 am UTC (link)
I looooved the concept art for it. I think it looks a loooot better on the computer than it does on the newsprint. I just don't think it's looking that great.

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[info]perletwo
2009-08-05 06:08 am UTC (link)
Is it me or is the coloring somehow kind of muddy on Wednesday Wondy?

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[info]darklorelei
2009-08-05 06:25 am UTC (link)
Definitely not you. I think the coloring on this strip is definitely hampered by the newsprint. When the art from Caldwell's blog was posted, I was SO excited, because you just don't see those bright teals and purples and pinks, but they just don't translate on this stock.

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[info]darkknightjrk
2009-08-05 02:55 am UTC (link)
I totally agree--I also don't like the formula of all her adventures being dreams. It makes it feel very boring, because you know how it's going to end, and it makes Diana appear very passive and...un-Diana. I think it would have worked better if she literally went out and quested for those items.

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[info]minarho1
2009-08-06 08:22 pm UTC (link)
Yes, Passive is the word I would use. Dreams don't usually make for compelling storytelling MOST of the time. There are exceptions of course, but there's a good reason dream sequences are almost always thrown out of movie scripts.

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[info]unknownscribler
2009-08-05 10:22 am UTC (link)
This. It's so frustrating to read.

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[info]faile_neume
2009-08-06 10:05 am UTC (link)
Motto. I gave up after the first dozen panels.

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[info]psychop_rex
2009-08-08 02:34 am UTC (link)
The impression I've been getting from what I've read of it is that the guy writing it can't quite wrap his head around the 'comic strip' concept - he keeps slipping into comic book mode, where you've got at very least five-to-ten full pages in which to tell your story. The artwork is gorgeous, and I like the sort of dreamy feel it has (although it's nothing I would have associated with Wondy), but it's too CRAMPED - it needs to stretch out. It needs room to wiggle its toes, as it were.

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