Archer & Armstrong #11 Discussion

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Re: Archer & Armstrong #11 Discussion

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A&A #0, #10, and #11 are some of the best material Valiant has produced. Love the Faraway and there are so many plot threads. This series feels like its finding its place in the Valiant U.

I picked up the trade with EW and felt it was ok, had a lot going on but it wasn't as good as what we're seeing in this arc - I think it's much better suited as a TB rather than single issues whereas the Faraway arc demands my money each month!

Cant wait for #12!

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Re: Archer & Armstrong #11 Discussion

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bygranddesign wrote:
Pere Perez does another great job of capturing the funny moments - the way he draws the facial expressions is so perfect - it cracks me up.

I completely agree, he's well suited for A&A!
His Armstrong isn't a schlub. He's almost heroic...

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Re: Archer & Armstrong #11 Discussion

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AnthonyF wrote:
bygranddesign wrote:
Pere Perez does another great job of capturing the funny moments - the way he draws the facial expressions is so perfect - it cracks me up.

I completely agree, he's well suited for A&A!
His Armstrong isn't a schlub. He's almost heroic...
+1 H-e-double hockey sticks Yeah! Pere Perez just gets better with each issue ... the art for #12 is perfect .. the facial expressions on Archer are priceless

and that final page with Armstrong looking heroic and Mary-Maria looking smitten is one of my favorite pages. I'd love to get the original art for that page.

I don't know what other book he might be doing ... but I wish Valiant would keep him on the book. Make him an exclusive.
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