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Post by Defiant1 on Nov 14, 2009 20:05:32 GMT -5
I was not a fan of the Eternals. I may have more, but from my original purchases when they came out, it looks like I only have #1 through #5 & #15. Eternals #1 Eternals #15 (Hulk cross-over) Defiant1
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Post by Brother J on Nov 15, 2009 7:43:43 GMT -5
I've got a complete run of this series, plus the Annual. I thought it was a pretty good read.
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Post by Defiant1 on Nov 15, 2009 9:17:19 GMT -5
I've got a complete run of this series, plus the Annual. I thought it was a pretty good read. I never had any appreciation of the Eternals until the Thor/Celestials storyline with Pollard art. Kirby's art was very rough at this stage of his career and it wasn't until later that I came to appreciate his layouts, sense of action, and use of depth. His art isn't pretty, but it does convey a sense that something is happening and characters are thinking. Defiant1
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Post by gowaltrip on Nov 16, 2009 10:23:01 GMT -5
I have them all. Rather subpar Kirby art during his declining 70's decade with a few flashes of greatness. Overall, it felt rushed to me.
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Post by gowaltrip on Nov 16, 2009 10:24:29 GMT -5
I've got a complete run of this series, plus the Annual. I thought it was a pretty good read. I never had any appreciation of the Eternals until the Thor/Celestials storyline with Pollard art. Kirby's art was very rough at this stage of his career and it wasn't until later that I came to appreciate his layouts, sense of action, and use of depth. His art isn't pretty, but it does convey a sense that something is happening and characters are thinking. Defiant1 I didn't see this until after I posted. I agree with this. Even when Kirby drew basically crap, he still could draw a good story.
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