Well, it was close to a foregone conclusion, but, yes, 'the Gravy Train' was my favorite story. It had the most twists & turns in it by about a hair. Now strangely enough, the art's what I find problematic about it: the few other Johnny Craig art jobs I've seen for ACG have looked distinctly Johnny Craig-ish, but this doesn't consistently look that way to me and especially with the main character. It doesn't look bad, mind you, it just doesn't look completely Craig-like to me. He didn't work on this with or over somebody else that you know of, did he? Oh well... that's my thoughts on the matter.
The other stories were all right, too, despite the negativity of 'Suspicious People!', a story that sent me off searching up the Prisoner's Dilemma which states betrayal is logical but ignoring that logic is potentially more beneficial.
Yeah the Craig art had a different feel to it but it's definitely Johnny Craig. A nice story too. GCD say's Johnny Craig pencils and inks. A fun ACG issue..I think
Well, it was close to a foregone conclusion, but, yes, 'the Gravy Train' was my favorite story. It had the most twists & turns in it by about a hair. Now strangely enough, the art's what I find problematic about it: the few other Johnny Craig art jobs I've seen for ACG have looked distinctly Johnny Craig-ish, but this doesn't consistently look that way to me and especially with the main character. It doesn't look bad, mind you, it just doesn't look completely Craig-like to me. He didn't work on this with or over somebody else that you know of, did he? Oh well... that's my thoughts on the matter.
ReplyDeleteThe other stories were all right, too, despite the negativity of 'Suspicious People!', a story that sent me off searching up the Prisoner's Dilemma which states betrayal is logical but ignoring that logic is potentially more beneficial.
Yeah the Craig art had a different feel to it but it's definitely Johnny Craig. A nice story too. GCD say's Johnny Craig pencils and inks. A fun ACG issue..I think
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