Quote from: Russ840 on Mar 25, 2021, 09:52:25 PM
But Salvador Larroca should not be getting hammered because of Land either.
I'm not saying he should be, because he has his own pretty damning track record when it comes to this sort of thing:
Also, I'm looking forward to when the Toyota LQ Concept goes into production in 180 years:
I don't think Dark Horse had much of a track record of this though really. From what I've seen we have:
Aliens: Fire & Stone, which wasn't so much theft as it was Patrick Reynolds tracing his own collaged reference and elements, which isn't egregious but I still think make things look too stiff.
Aliens: Rescue, the variant covers were swiped.
and Alien: The Original Screenplay, where the environmental backgrounds were swiped.
What we've seen done by Marvel already in terms of artwork is pretty concerning. However I've also seen some great variant covers from Marvel by artists who I see no evidence of this behavior.