Should Barry Windsor-Smith & Bob Layton be brought back?
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Should Barry Windsor-Smith & Bob Layton be brought back?
I was wondering if the new Valiant owners should bring both Barry Windsor-Smith and Bob Layton back into the Valiant universe? Even though they did bring back Jim Shooter for the new story for the upcoming Harbinger hardcover reprint collection (and whether Shooter will continue in any involvement afterward is still a mystery), I wondered if Windsor-Smith and Layton should be brought back in some manner as well? I've checked Layton's website, and he says he's doing some new things with the new Valiant folks but couldn't say anything yet. Wonder what its is?
Still, its also a mystery as to what the new Valiant will be doing after the Harbinger book, and anything after that.
Still, its also a mystery as to what the new Valiant will be doing after the Harbinger book, and anything after that.
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If it were up to me, I'd definitely bring back Layton. He's been pretty good to the fans and obviously has a fondness for the Valiant universe and characters.
BWS, on the other hand, I'm not so sure about. Yeah, he's a great artist and I think Valiant's downhill slide really began with his departure, but he draws the same face on every character and it gets really old after a while. Plus, from what I hear, he's been a pretty big dick to the fans over the years refusing to sign Valiant books at cons and such. I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.
BWS, on the other hand, I'm not so sure about. Yeah, he's a great artist and I think Valiant's downhill slide really began with his departure, but he draws the same face on every character and it gets really old after a while. Plus, from what I hear, he's been a pretty big dick to the fans over the years refusing to sign Valiant books at cons and such. I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.
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Thats exactly the kind of jackassery that should be rewarded!Heath wrote:I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.
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Re: Should Barry Windsor-Smith & Bob Layton be brought b
DK2 wrote:I was wondering if the new Valiant owners should bring both Barry Windsor-Smith and Bob Layton back into the Valiant universe?
Yes and Yes. Nuff said!!!
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Heath wrote:BWS, on the other hand, I'm not so sure about. Yeah, he's a great artist and I think Valiant's downhill slide really began with his departure, but he draws the same face on every character and it gets really old after a while.
BWS is the *SQUEE*!!! <---- compliment.
Look at Van Gogh's paintings don't they kinda all look the same? But then again no....BWS style is also unique, in a Van Gogh way,and I'm not sure it can ever be duplicated. To me his work always stood out above all the others. It never got old for me, And I for one would definately want to see him back!!
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Why?cobra_commander wrote:Thats exactly the kind of jackassery that should be rewarded!Heath wrote:I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.

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Yeah I think thats an undeserved diss on BWS. BWS strength lies in the way he can tell a story with his art and he has a very unique style.bnasty71 wrote:Heath wrote:BWS, on the other hand, I'm not so sure about. Yeah, he's a great artist and I think Valiant's downhill slide really began with his departure, but he draws the same face on every character and it gets really old after a while.
BWS is the *SQUEE*!!! <---- compliment.
Look at Van Gogh's paintings don't they kinda all look the same? But then again no....BWS style is also unique, in a Van Gogh way,and I'm not sure it can ever be duplicated. To me his work always stood out above all the others. It never got old for me, And I for one would definately want to see him back!!
I think its a bit of stretch to say all his faces look the same. When I read his A&As I know which one is Archer and which one is Armstrong.

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cobra_commander wrote:Yeah I think thats an undeserved diss on BWS. BWS strength lies in the way he can tell a story with his art and he has a very unique style.I think its a bit of stretch to say all his faces look the same. When I read his A&As I know which one is Archer and which one is Armstrong.bnasty71 wrote:Heath wrote:BWS, on the other hand, I'm not so sure about. Yeah, he's a great artist and I think Valiant's downhill slide really began with his departure, but he draws the same face on every character and it gets really old after a while.
BWS is the *SQUEE*!!! <---- compliment.
Look at Van Gogh's paintings don't they kinda all look the same? But then again no....BWS style is also unique, in a Van Gogh way,and I'm not sure it can ever be duplicated. To me his work always stood out above all the others. It never got old for me, And I for one would definately want to see him back!!
That's exactly what I was trying to say!!!!

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I don't know. I just like the guy even more after reading that.Zero wrote:Why?cobra_commander wrote:Thats exactly the kind of jackassery that should be rewarded!Heath wrote:I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.

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I like him more after reading A&O or Storyteller, not after reading that.cobra_commander wrote:I don't know. I just like the guy even more after reading that.Zero wrote:Why?cobra_commander wrote:Thats exactly the kind of jackassery that should be rewarded!Heath wrote:I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.
There are too many self-absorbed creators as it is. That act doesn't do anything for me...
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Re: Should Barry Windsor-Smith & Bob Layton be brought b
I say yes. The real question is who would you rather have back---Shooter or Layton? I don't have anything against Layton, but Valiant was at it's best when Shooter was at the helm.DK2 wrote:I was wondering if the new Valiant owners should bring both Barry Windsor-Smith and Bob Layton back into the Valiant universe?.
If they could both co-exist together at Valiant (Shooter running things/writing and Layton as an artist), then I say absolutely bring them back.
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Don't take it so seriously. I seem to remember whoever it was that got the book signed did say BWS said it without any malice.Zero wrote:I like him more after reading A&O or Storyteller, not after reading that.cobra_commander wrote:I don't know. I just like the guy even more after reading that.Zero wrote:Why?cobra_commander wrote:Thats exactly the kind of jackassery that should be rewarded!Heath wrote:I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.
There are too many self-absorbed creators as it is. That act doesn't do anything for me...

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I'm not taking it seriously.cobra_commander wrote:Don't take it so seriously. I seem to remember whoever it was that got the book signed did say BWS said it without any malice.Zero wrote:I like him more after reading A&O or Storyteller, not after reading that.cobra_commander wrote:I don't know. I just like the guy even more after reading that.Zero wrote:Why?cobra_commander wrote:Thats exactly the kind of jackassery that should be rewarded!Heath wrote:I think it was one of the members here who asked him sign a copy of Bloodshot #1 that was already signed by Don Perlin(?) and BWS griped about it and asked "Why is he signing my book?" I'm not sure I want to reward that kind of jackassery.
There are too many self-absorbed creators as it is. That act doesn't do anything for me...

I'm just of the mindset that I'd like to buy any new books he puts out, but I don't really ever want to stand in line to get his autograph.