>Frazer Irving on Doctor Strange
How do you think he'll do?
his art style seems to fits in the whole weird, trippy magic genre so I thiink he'll do good
>>87892983
This makes me feel old, I remember when he started at 2000ad on strips like the psychedelic war story Storming Heaven (which, incidentally, is named after a great non-fiction book abut the history of LSD) and stuff like that, back when he was trying his damndest to draw like Bernie Wrightson's classic horror/Swamp Thing period...but considering the aforementioned Storming Heaven had weird psychedelic magic scenes (and I'm pretty sure Irving wasn't working digitally back then, this was around 2001, I believe) that he did a great job with back THEN, then I think he'll do a great service to The Doctor.
>>87892983
Probably better if Doctor Strange were about magic anymore, and not just a guy swinging an axe around futilely.
>>87892983
To be honest I prefer Irving in B&W. Your own picture feels like it'd be better in B&W even.
>>87893402
His art will be wasted on the garbage writing.
>>87894001
Those were some lovely pages, I take it it's been collected by now, yes?
>>87894093
Yes. Storming Heaven is the name of the collection and it includes a few other Irving drawn stories apart from it, the one written by Spurrier was pretty good too. The first story in the collection is crap though.
>>87894429
I still have all those Toothy's in my atttic...what was the other Spurrier series you're on about? I know Fraser Irving did an Anderson/Death story early in his career where he murders (or tries to) a school full of orphaned toddlers, or something? D'you know what I'm on about, Anon?
>>87895215
I mean, Judge Death tries to murder the orphans, not Fraser Irving...
>>87892983
>Frazer Irving on a Marvel book
What a waste.
>>87893774
i wanna know how can he hold an ax if his hands don't work