tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210408773928235445.post132539656835163260..comments2023-12-20T21:19:20.824-06:00Comments on Black & White and Bronze!: Jim Starlin - Cosmically Aware...Doughttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04248324005584963229noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210408773928235445.post-13852468525158361682019-07-13T08:18:52.144-05:002019-07-13T08:18:52.144-05:00I like pretty much all of Starlin's work at Ma...I like pretty much all of Starlin's work at Marvel, but his work at DC is mixed bag for me. I did not like what I read of his run as Batman scribe, and wasn't too fond of Cosmic Odyssey or Gilgamesh II, either. (By the way, Mike, Starlin did the art in those stories in DC Comics Presents, e.g. the story you referred to with Starman was written by Paul Levitz.)<br />These art samples are great, Doug. They kind of make me want to pull out either the respective Warlock or Captain Marvel stuff for a nice re-read, but then I remember all of the piles of stuff still waiting to be read at all...<br />Edo Bosnarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210408773928235445.post-77082893454752982492019-07-11T20:53:13.859-05:002019-07-11T20:53:13.859-05:00I enjoyed his work on Dreadstar. Ahead of his tim...I enjoyed his work on Dreadstar. Ahead of his time with that one.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03379869314584055587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8210408773928235445.post-6390118501610087262019-07-11T13:17:48.704-05:002019-07-11T13:17:48.704-05:00Yeah, I always liked Starlin's art, especially...Yeah, I always liked Starlin's art, especially on the cosmic stuff. His writing doesn't always work for me; his Warlock series was a bit too esoteric for me (or maybe I'm just too stupid to get what Starlin's trying to say!). He tended to recycle ideas too ... I've noticed some of his DC writing (like Starman in DC Presents) is basically a retread of the Thanos/Warlock stuff.Mike Wilsonhttp://www.eruditegorilla.comnoreply@blogger.com