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Art Wetherell (1961–2003)

Autore di Star Wars: Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal

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Comprende il nome: Art Wetherall

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1961-04
Data di morte
2003-12-25
Luogo di nascita
Grimsby, UK

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Galvatron's back? Wait, he never went away? So Rodimus and his friends helped save the literal actual universe, then go home and find that their home has changed from a condition of stable intergalactic war to one of defeat and dead friends and stuff. But wait, they must have won in the end, because Rodimus is able to tell the student about it. Poor Blurr though. That said, my childhood Blurr toy lost its head, so we had a spare Blurr head knocking around to play this scene with, if I'd known about it of course.… (altro)
 
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elahrairah | May 21, 2021 |
Star Wars – Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal collects the four Jabba titles from Dark Horse Comics, “The Gaar Suppoon Hit,” “The Hunger of Princess Nampi, “The Dynasty Trap,” and “Betrayal,” written by Jim Woodrin with pencils by Art Wetherell, inks by Monty Sheldon, colors by James Sinclair, Matt Webb, Rachelle Menashe, and Pamela Rambo, and letters by Steve Dutro. The stories follow Jabba’s various business exploits, double-crossing prospective business partners and stealing from anyone he encounters however he can. Though fun at times, this is no Tales from Jabba’s Palace and leaves much to be desired. It does not match up with much of Jabba’s history from earlier or later Expanded Universe works, let alone the new canon. Wetherell’s simple art is adequate for the stories, which usually revolve around Jabba thinking he has the upper hand in a deal, only for a double-cross, and then Jabba gets his petty revenge. In this way, the work resembles the fictive account that Tony Schwartz wrote about a self-indulgent 1980s real estate developer that lends its name to the title of this collection. Those looking to have the complete Dark Horse Star Wars collection may find this interesting, but it is not their strongest work.… (altro)
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DarthDeverell | Apr 19, 2021 |
Glad Darkhorse collected all this. The highlight would be that it includes Star Wars: Visionaries. That alone would justify purchasing this since you get the additional miscellaneous comics.
 
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Porfinicle | Nov 4, 2014 |
Recently acquired the Print On Demand reprint of this from My Excess, featuring a new cover from Dave Gordon, and with stories correctly credited to Terry Hooper. Hooper provides a series of outrageous sapphic encounters set in the sixties and seventies. These stories were originally published as a series of five comics by Eros / Fantagraphics, and the covers are reproduced on the back of this edition. I'm afraid it's a bit of a disappointment after "Two Hot Girls" - Wetherell's figure drawing lets him down on occasion, with some jarringly spindly limbs and awkward poses, and there is a disastrous sequence where he chooses to use crude and very heavy inks to suggest the effect of nylon on thigh. Perhaps a rush job? But the action is relentless and when it's good, it's very, very good - the District Nurse story is outstanding.

The POD production values are also something of a let down, with pages marred by print flaws. Nevertheless, it's good to have a hardcopy of this, and My Excess promise more erotica from Hooper in future. A compilation of the parallel series of (mostly) hetero-themed 'Treasure Chests' comics by Wetherell from Eros would be nice.
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LordBangholm | Jan 6, 2011 |

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13
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Utenti
86
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#213,013
Voto
½ 3.7
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5
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