![]() I didn't have any problems with his Batman at all but that's probably my prerogative. ![]() The writing is entertaining at best, filled with sparkling dialogue and witty humor, most especially with the way he interpreted and conveyed the Joker's character. I should begin to put things in better perspective for Kevin Smith's script for Cacophony first which wasn't entirely as mediocre as most reviews I've read online make it to be. ![]() I acknowledge that he has a potential to become a full-pledged professional artist and Cacophony has showcased that, though I think he definitely needs a more focused work regimen if he ever hopes to break the mold of his initial attempts, and come up with a more nuanced and remarkable result, artistically speaking.īut I digress because I am getting way ahead of myself. Nevertheless, I'm still able to view most of his illustrations for this comic book critically. ![]() Full disclosure and a much needed disclaimer: I've been a fan of Walt Flanagan ever since his podcast Tell 'Em Steve Dave and AMC show Comic Book Men, and finding out that he was the artist for Kevin Smith's series of Batman stories was a highly pleasurable discovery, so in reading Cacophony, I retained that bias. ![]()
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