<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Trebuchet MS" LANG="0">Mads wrote:<BR>
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>It might be borring for some, but I'd definetely prefer *uncolored* <BR>
>comics, but I know this a long shot, as lots prefer the colored <BR>
>versions! Actually, comics look better uncolored, as the details can be <BR>
>hidden easily during a coloring job! <BR>
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I think it depends on the art. I think Don Rosa's stories would be best left uncolored because of the insane details that can be lost on a coloring job in general - no matter the quality.<BR>
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But sometimes, the coloring really adds to the artwork. The simple yet effective colors in the mid-to-late "Krazy Kat" strips come to mind, complete with scratchy, balanced coloring that truly fit Herriman's style.<BR>
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Anything colored by Robert Crumb just doesn't work. Bill Watterson's work looks excellent colored.<BR>
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It's just a matter of style.<BR>
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Dane</FONT></HTML>