ourchair
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The style actually reminds me more of Humberto Ramos than it does an attempt to mimick the style of The Batman.
The style actually reminds me more of Humberto Ramos than it does an attempt to mimick the style of The Batman.
You really should see the other seasons.
And I'm not saying that the faces are the best designs---but it' still better than that F4 cartoon.
You really should see the other seasons.
And I'm not saying that the faces are the best designs---but it' still better than that F4 cartoon.
The style actually reminds me more of Humberto Ramos than it does an attempt to mimick the style of The Batman.
ugh, ramos. i'm already turned off.
ugh, ramos. i'm already turned off.
I just noticed the artist spelled "Osborn" wrong.
Actually, in the original comics and the animated series it was spelt 'Osborne'. It was only in the movie that it didn't have the 'e'.
Actually, in the original comics and the animated series it was spelt 'Osborne'. It was only in the movie that it didn't have the 'e'.
Doesn't really mean much. Marvel comics were notorious for typographical errors with regards to character names back in the sixties. At one point in an early issue of ASM, the letterer wrote "Paul Parker".Fair enough. I know I've seen a lot of early issues where Stan Lee spelt it 'Osborne'. If I can find a pic, I'll scan it in.
To be fair, Marvel is actually pretty good at NOT misspelling 'Spider-Man'.doesn't the same thing happen with Spiderman and Spider-man?