Portraits, Round 2: The Quickening
Sep. 22nd, 2010 02:01 am
Giuseppe Camuncoli, giving Harvey a sinister attitude that reminds me of the artist's work on John Constantine. I'd like to see a whole Two-Face story drawn by him. Or at least a full body sketch.

Simone Bianchi, doing his best Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark take.

Art Adams

Tim Sale. I've seen a lot of Sale Two-Face sketches, but this is by far the best. I don't know why he so often forgot how Harvey Dent looked when he was drawing him as Two-Face.

Gabriele Dell'Otto

Chris Giarusso. He's so adorable in his li'l flower shirt of evil.

Batton Lash doing a straight-up Harvey Dent as D.A. drawing, which is a natural task for the creator of Supernatural Law. I like the subtle touches, but don't think it entirely works. That said, I'd certainly like to commission someone else to try to pull off a pre-scarred Harvey Dent portrait and make it recognizable as the character.
One more round of art to come tomorrow, probably before (or possibly after) I write up my full review of Two-Face: The Long Way Down, the conclusion of which comes out today in Batman: Streets of Gotham. I'm hoping something amazing happens with the ending, otherwise I won't care much to write about a story that no one cared about at all.
I might include scans, but they will be seriously limited. Even if the story is mediocre, I'd still like people to go out and buy it, so DC won't get the message that no one cares about a comic starring Two-Face. Even if, as I fear, it's kinda true.