COMICS: First Look At Mark Millar And Frank Quitely's JUPITER'S LEGACY #3

COMICS: First Look At Mark Millar And Frank Quitely's JUPITER'S LEGACY #3

Image have released a six page preview of Mark Millar and Frank Quitely's Jupiter's Legacy #3! As the heroes conspire to overthrow The Utopian, discontent continues to grow against the man they believe is holding them all back with his old-fashioned ideas of power and responsibility. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Sep 24, 2013 09:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Image
Source: Comic Book Resources

The heroes conspire to overthrow The Utopian, discontent rumbling in the bars and the clubs where the superheroes get wasted and complain how much he's been holding them all back with his old-fashioned ideas of power and responsibility. There's a new world out there if they will only grasp it. But what is his daughter's secret and how will it change things forever for their family?




















JUPITER'S LEGACY #3
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Cover by FRANK QUITELY
Variant Covers by BRYAN HITCH, SEAN PHILLIPS

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OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 9/24/2013, 9:14 PM
This series is gonna go down as the best thing Millar's ever done. It's really innovative like Wanted was, but not gratuitously violent like that book and Kick-Ass. Loving it so far. Let's just hope he doesn't try to milk it with movies and sequels.
GetsugaTensho22
GetsugaTensho22 - 9/24/2013, 9:21 PM
Why does everything Frank Quitely draw look 100000 years old?
His art is freaking hideous.
MrSundayMovies
MrSundayMovies - 9/24/2013, 9:44 PM
@OmegaBlack13. So this ones worth a read?
IAmGalactuspool
IAmGalactuspool - 9/24/2013, 9:56 PM
ummm...isn't this old?
Humperdink
Humperdink - 9/24/2013, 10:41 PM
@IAmGalactuspool

You mean this is already out?
Are you sure? I've been looking and not seen it.
Humperdink
Humperdink - 9/24/2013, 10:44 PM

Why does everything Frank Quitely draw look 100000 years old?
His art is freaking hideous.


He adds a lot of facial textures in the form of what sometimes look like wrinkles, and his lines seem to have a squiggly vibe to them like he was rocking to music as he draws. I do see what you mean, as it does seem to age some characters more than they should be.

His style has grown on me, and he is a very competent artist.

It's certainty not for everyone, though.
Humperdink
Humperdink - 9/24/2013, 10:46 PM
@IamGalactuspool

I just checked and it comes out on the 25th of this month, which is today.
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 9/25/2013, 1:16 AM
@GetsugaTensho22. You'd look at a Picasso and wonder aloud "What's up with their eyes?"

Quitely's art is unique. Some people are going to have a problem with that.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 9/25/2013, 5:23 AM
The issues take to long to come out. I guess issue 4 comes out in February.
DarthDan
DarthDan - 9/25/2013, 6:15 AM
It's on my pull... And despite the delay in between issues, its really good.
Ancar
Ancar - 9/25/2013, 7:29 AM
VERY OLD NEWS, MAN!!!
MarkV
MarkV - 9/25/2013, 11:55 AM
Some of us really love quietly.

Humperdink
Humperdink - 9/25/2013, 12:58 PM
@RandyBobandy

Competent is about the highest praise it can receive without being over the top.


Wrong.

You clearly don't understand what a competent artist is. To do that you must understand what 'competent' itself means, so lets start with that.

com·pe·tent
1. having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.


Being a competent artist has nothing to do with receiving the highest praise, many competent artists never receive any at all. Anyone who knows Art History understands that many of the artists that are now considered 'masters' never received and praise or recognition throughout their entire lives. Praise is not what makes a competent artist. Before I get to what does...let me just state that Quitely already HAS received the highest praises for an artist working in comic books.

Quitely already has received the highest praise when he won 2005: Won "Best Penciller/Inker" Eisner Award, Won "Best Artist" Harvey Award in 2007 and 2008, and was nominated NUMEROUS times for both Harvey and Eisner awards. I think that counts, don't you?

Now when I say he is a competent artist, that means he understand perspective, anatomy, design composition and layout. The fundamentals of visually structuring a comic book in a successful manner. He does, this is a fact.

There are a lot of artists who don't or are 'okay', and there are a lot of artists who do but never rise to the level of fame as others. This has to do with what you seem to confuse with competence.

PERSONAL STYLE.

What you are talking about has NOTHING to do with being a competent artist because you are talking about a more superficial aspect of the art itself.

You not liking his personal style is subjective and has nothing to do with whether or not he is a competent artist. I didn't like his style at first either but that doesn't negate the fact that he knows what he is doing when it comes to the illustrations themselves. I now however love his work, but I still find is style a little bit much at times in some areas.

Hope that clears up what a competent artist is.
Humperdink
Humperdink - 9/25/2013, 3:40 PM
Fangz...it is a tragic, incredible, and bloody powerful issue.

You should get it. It's the best issue in my mind so far, but that's because the previous two were leading towards this inevitable event.

Panoramacon
Panoramacon - 9/26/2013, 8:19 AM
I remember the days when an art style like this would have been criticized heavily for lacking line variation. How things have changed!
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