Insomniac's Wolverine Looks Like More Generic Marvel Fare
In recent years, we have seen movies, games, and TV shows across the board washing out their color palettes to embrace drab, concrete visuals. It’s especially exhausting to watch the life drained from the panels of comic books, a medium that prides itself on experimental and vibrant artwork, in more recent adaptations....
In recent years, we have seen movies, games, and TV shows across the board washing out their color palettes to embrace drab, concrete visuals. It’s especially exhausting to watch the life drained from the panels of comic books, a medium that prides itself on experimental and vibrant artwork, in more recent adaptations. I’ve never once looked at the chromatic and surrealist graphics of Adam Kubert or the deep black contrasting inks of John Byrne and thought, ‘What if this was really grey?’, and I certainly didn’t expect it from Marvel’s Wolverine.
Original reporting appears on the publisher’s site.
Open original article →