Sorry. (Re: Cavazzano)

Torsten Wesley Adair torsten at cwis.unomaha.edu
Fri Oct 8 15:22:29 CET 1993


On Fri, 8 Oct 1993, Torsten Wesley Adair wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Oct 1993, Topi Ylinen wrote:
> > Luigi (belival at ghost.dsi.unimi.it) wrote:
> > >Topi Ylinen about Worst Disney Stories:
> > >> Anything by Cavazzano.
> > >In Italy we say:"Tastes are tastes". For example: I don't like Scarpa.
> > >In my opinion Giorgio Cavazzano is an Artist (with capital A).
> > >Do you know: most of latest stories in Italy are drawn
> > >in a Cavazzano's style (like what is happening in USA about superheroes
> > >with McFarlane/Jim Lee style).
> >  Now that you mentioned Jim Lee, I have to say that he is an ideal example
> >  of the above. As long as he co-operated with Chris Claremont (a very original
> >  writer for the superhero genre), the stories were sheer pleasure to read. 
> >  Though at later stages, when Jim started creating plots, they became consider-
> >  ably worse. Then came Jim's own stories. The art was great all right, but
> >  the plots *SUCKED* (and even that is an understatement). The majority of comic
> >  readers realized that and don't buy Jim's comics.
> >  Ah - and McFarlane's stories *SUCK* too! (You should know that)
> 
Uh, guys, could we stick to Disney comics here?  If I want to read about Image
Bashing, I'll read it on rec.arts.comics.misc and Comics-L.  

 Torsten Adair	torsten at cwis.unomaha.edu	Omaha, NE, USA
 (Read the recent issue of CBG for more Liefeld "tributes".)
 





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