Jay Fabok contributes his three pages, but that's the only part of the comic that is visually presentable The rest does not gel.
Man of Steel #4 isn't outright bad, but it's barely passable The art is subpar, the story is told awkwardly, and the stream-of-consciousness thought captions are hard to follow for the reader I[...]
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The Man of Steel is presented with a new tragedy when Rogol Zar breaks into the Fortress of Solitude. Does it make for a good read?
Admittedly, that is personal preference.
Man of Steel #2 art by Evan Shaner and Alex Sinclair
Evan Shaner, Steve Rude, and Jay Fabok split the art for this issue Each artist puts in good work, even if three separate artists seems a little excessive for a comic like this Admittedly, Fabok only handles two pages, but it[...]
And you wouldn't want Chew to go away, would you?
As for Detective Comics' artist Jay Fabok, I don't know I'm sure a home has been found…
Yesterday we reported that John Layman was writing a new DC comic book, to be announced at NYCC We also said that he'd continue to write Detective Comics[...]