Wow, who is the artist (inker?) and colorist here? DC needs to hire people who know how to draw and color their characters correctly. I mean, The Flash AND Aquaman wrong? That's just shoddy workmanship by the artist, editor, and colorist!
It's Tom Mandrake on pencils, for sure. The colorist is the real culprit here.
As for Aquaman and Flash...no one has suffered through uneducated colorists like the Dick Grayson Robin. I don't think his costume was colored correctly in any flashback from 1995 forward. I mean, how can you NOT know what colors Robin's costumes are, and work in comics?
I "see" Tom Mandrake now. Not sure how I missed his style the first time.
I agree that the colorist is *a* culprit but it appears that Tom (or his inker) drew Flash's gloves wrong and Aquaman's boots. So it's *not* just the colorist, IMO.
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This is why the 1982 DC Style Guides should be issued to EVERY DC colorist.
Chris
Wow, who is the artist (inker?) and colorist here? DC needs to hire people who know how to draw and color their characters correctly.
I mean, The Flash AND Aquaman wrong? That's just shoddy workmanship by the artist, editor, and colorist!
Otherwise a nice enough piece, haha.
It's Tom Mandrake on pencils, for sure. The colorist is the real culprit here.
As for Aquaman and Flash...no one has suffered through uneducated colorists like the Dick Grayson Robin. I don't think his costume was colored correctly in any flashback from 1995 forward. I mean, how can you NOT know what colors Robin's costumes are, and work in comics?
I "see" Tom Mandrake now. Not sure how I missed his style the first time.
I agree that the colorist is *a* culprit but it appears that Tom (or his inker) drew Flash's gloves wrong and Aquaman's boots. So it's *not* just the colorist, IMO.
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