Finch comes to DCU!
http://blog.newsarama.com/2010/01/05/david-finch-jumps-to-dc-comics/
**** YEAH! 馃拑
(put him on JSA!)
I love his Batman....mmm
Finch comes to DCU!
http://blog.newsarama.com/2010/01/05/david-finch-jumps-to-dc-comics/
**** YEAH! 馃拑
(put him on JSA!)
I love his Batman....mmm
Originally posted by The Nuul
Its Hell of a lot better working for DC than Marvel amrite?
He's a slow worker, though. Get ready for delays.
Is it always this time of year we see the game of musical chairs between Marvel & DC? Contracts seem to come up, and we see who is left without a seat when the music stops.
David Finch has covered a lot of Marvel. It will be interesting to see who he tackles over there. Batman seems right; he'd be too dark on Superman.
Originally posted by willRules
I can understand Marvel wanting to get rid of one of the worst writers, Loeb, but why would they want to get rid of one of their best, Millar?
it's not a question of being good or bad at marvel imo. both men would write an awesome superman (and loeb has proven it already).
i highly doubt marvel wanted to get rid of finch.
Originally posted by WickedDynamite
Like Miller's Batman and Robin? 馃槢
There you go. Finch can draw like Jim Lee, but he's even slower.
Anyway, it's Frank Miller's writing that is the problem. But, the series is on permanent hiatus. DC looks to be trying this idea again, with Geoff Johns & Gary Frank instead.
I was wondering that.
What's he gonna do? Use darker red and blue inks?
Originally posted by Kris Blaze
AC to the Marvel defense.THIS IS NO LOSS! MARVEL IS STILL SUPERIOR!!!
1) You do realise that just because I'm not the largest fan of DC, it doesn't mean I don't read any DC comics or comics from other companies, right? That's precisely why I have a Superman sig, many DC comics, and a Superman shirt; because I'm coming to Marvel's rescue.
2) It's not a loss though, is it?
-AC