After all those years, it started feeling more like a chore than fun. Buying 7 or 8 Batman books a month out of obligation, even though the stories weren't really going anywhere....I just realized it was time to get off the merry-go-round.
My favorite DC character is Batman, and my favorite Marvel is Wolverine. I know, pretty obvious choices, but hey, they're the best for a reason!
I haven't read any comics from probably the last 15 years or so. The quality just went to ****. Bad writers, even worse artists...all the superstars I grew up on had either died or basically retired. All the guys that did such amazing, meticulous, detailed work in the 70s-90s basically just do covers and conventions sketches now. The only people willing to sit down and do interiors are (for the most part) terrible artists.
I liked Manga a lot too...that is, mange from the 70s and 80s, I don't think I would much enjoy the nonsense that's being published now. But some time around the year 2000, all the American artists started drawing in a faux-manga style that I absolutely hate. (Humberto Ramos, Ed McGuinnes, the late Mike Wieringo) And it just got worse and worse.
Terrible schlock that would have been rejected for coloring books in the 80s is being published with a straight face. Look at this art. No super-hero book should ever look like this.
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Ughghg. The absolute state of comics today.