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the scarecrow
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Posted: Dec Fri 26, 2003 3:35 pm Post subject: who's artist version of The Batman is darkest?
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and also who's inspired The Batman in Dark Tomorrow....i like Jim Lee's, Breyfogles.....hmmm...the list goes on....i am doing some custom drums with a Batman finish on them and need the coolest, darkest and wicked looking Batman renderings ou there. suggestions?
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Raand
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Posted: Feb Wed 04, 2004 2:41 pm Post subject: Frank Miller
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FRANK MILLER has THE darkest Batman EVER. Period.
Go check out The Dark Knight Returns. RIGHT NOW. And then check out its sequal like 15 yrs later: DK2. Seriously, you won't get darker than this. Miller also wrote Batman: Year One. Very dark, though he wasn't the artist on that one, only the writer.
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Maniac
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Posted: Mar Sat 20, 2004 12:59 pm Post subject:
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I don't think Miller was the artist on Dark Knight Returns, it was Klaus Jansen at pencils and Lynn Varley at color if I remember correctly. Regardless it's Miller's awsome story that made the artwork so dark. I loved that book!
-Maniac
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Phlibbit
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Posted: Mar Sun 21, 2004 6:53 am Post subject:
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Yes, Frank Miller did do the artwork and story for both The Dark Knight Returns, and the Dark Knight Strikes Again.
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Clowman213
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Posted: Aug Fri 06, 2004 10:50 pm Post subject:
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WHile it may not be the darkest, the most real and impressive is Jim Lee and Scott Williams. They ROCKED when it came to Hush, and now, Superman.
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T-DoGG
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Posted: Aug Fri 20, 2004 7:43 pm Post subject:
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Tim Sale does nice work with shadows as seen in The Long Halloween. Jim Lee adds beautiful detail which was brought out very well by Scott Williams.
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