NEWSARAMA.COM: HOWARD PORTER: A NEW HERO, A NEW STYLE
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NEWSARAMA.COM: HOWARD PORTER: A NEW HERO, A NEW STYLE
HOWARD PORTER: A NEW HERO, A NEW STYLE
After getting used to the way his pencils looked on comics like JLA, Fantastic Four and The Flash, fans of Howard Porter’s work are going to have to get used to his work all over again.
Anyone who’s seen the previews for August’s Trials of Shazam
has noticed there’s something different about Porter’s art. The lines
are more blended, the inks are less defined and the colors almost come
across as paint or oil pastels.
The 12-issue Captain Marvel maxi series being written by Judd Winick, which will debut as a preview story in June’s Brave New World, promises to redefine the whole Marvel family. But it seems to be redefining Howard Porter’s art as well.
Newsarama sat down
with Porter to talk about what he’s doing differently, why he chose to
debut the new style in Shazam, and what it means for his artistic
future.
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