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Thread: Michael Turner, Dead at 37.

  1. What a shame, he never should've went back to get his hat.
    It is good to carry some powdered rouge in one's sleeve. It may happen that when one is sobering up or waking from sleep, a samurai's complexion may be poor. At such a time it is good to take out and apply some powdered rouge.

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    Imagine a world in which every death is caused by rollercoaster decapitation.


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  3. Totally unfair.

    Given that he became popular around the same time Joe Mad, J. Scott Campbell, et al. did, he's one of the guys who not only had a distinct style dialed in, but substance to boot. Never was a big fan of Witchblade or Fathom in terms of plot but MAN...he was GREAT with drawing!
    Draw, Draw, Draw Some More!
    Quote Originally Posted by TrialSword View Post
    Kingdom Hearts definitely falls prey to this horrible affliction where it's eternally stuck in this middle-school era of 13 year olds trying to understand mature concepts and having their minds blown by overly flowery but ultimately mundane concepts. It's like you're stuck in Hot Topic FOREVER.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Hero View Post
    Given that he became popular around the same time Joe Mad, J. Scott Campbell, et al. did, he's one of the guys who not only had a distinct style dialed in, but substance to boot.
    Bleh, I wouldn't say that at all. Not saying those guys are masters of the craft or anything, but they certainly displayed way more range and evolution of style than Turner.

    But I digress, even though I've grown away from it, I really liked his stuff for a while, plus he was a cool guy by every account. It's a shame he had to go so soon.
    Last edited by Bacon McShig; 30 Jun 2008 at 01:40 PM.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Bacon McShig View Post
    Bleh, I wouldn't say that at all. Not saying those guys are masters of the craft or anything, but they certainly displayed way more range and evolution of style than Turner.

    But I digress, even though I've grown away from it, I really liked his stuff for a while, plus he was a cool guy by every account. It's a shame he had to go so soon.
    What stands out to me on Turner's stuff is he keeps his look in line with proper anatomy and such. Not to say you can't, but with a style like his it's a harder sell to tweak out anatomy too much. Campbell and Mad on the other hand did so, sometimes more successful (Mad) and other times notsomuch (Campbell). But Turner was pretty consistent overall.
    Draw, Draw, Draw Some More!
    Quote Originally Posted by TrialSword View Post
    Kingdom Hearts definitely falls prey to this horrible affliction where it's eternally stuck in this middle-school era of 13 year olds trying to understand mature concepts and having their minds blown by overly flowery but ultimately mundane concepts. It's like you're stuck in Hot Topic FOREVER.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Hero View Post
    Given that he became popular around the same time Joe Mad, J. Scott Campbell, et al. did, he's one of the guys who not only had a distinct style dialed in, but substance to boot. Never was a big fan of Witchblade or Fathom in terms of plot but MAN...he was GREAT with drawing!
    I really disagree with this and would say he was one of the most derivative artists ever. That Image comics style where they hide their shitty drawings with overdone computer coloring really cheeses me off. The Fathom drawing posted earlier is a case in point: hot babe in a certain pose (all these guys have one or two favorite poses for girls) with zero facial expression completely plastered with airbrushed photoshopped shit to hide that he doesn't know how to draw backgrounds. What a disaster. True draftsman like Bolland or Gibbons just need a pencil to make dynamite drawings.

    ...But yea, sucks that he died so young.

  7. Michael Turner Dead at 37

    Witchblade was one of the first comics I bought, along with Gen 13 and such. I lost interest a few years back, but the news on Michael Turners passing does sadden me, his stuff actually influenced me back in the days. RIP Mr. Turner.

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    welcome to last year, noob
    stfu

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    They'll probably just bring him back 8 issues later.
    LOL

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