Ghosthand wrote:Love how this story is progressing, kind of how "The Fine Art of Crime" should have goneI'm interested to see how much control the Artiste has over the heroines, turned manniquins, turned lackies. I also love how she has so changed their looks, mainly with different hairdos. I would be pretty much impossible for someone to recognise them, unless when they are performing whatever nefarious deeds their new owner has for them they use their super powers.
The artwork is awesome as alwaysMcTek does such beautiful artwork, and so detailed. It's always a joy to see comix illistrated by him. I hope whatever RL troubles he has clear up for him.
Looking forward to the next issue, I hope this comic will be around a while
Hector2 wrote:Dear Northern Chill and McTek:
The Artiste Affair Chapter 1 had all the action that was missing in the prelude: I mean, to trap an heroine is interesting, but I think this is where the comic really is going to be interesting.
I loved the idea of Hellgate prison (they weren’t so subtle at Rixo in 1880, were they?) I love every piece of worldbuilding. However, how can Prisma, doesn’t matter how naïve she could be, ignore that the guard is not only wearing a sexy uniform, but stands in a perfect erectly position? As someone who has saved a bunch of heroines of a mind control trap, she doesn’t seem very genre savvy.
I loved the banality of Rixo’s city art aficionados, at page 35, and here I am hoping Muffy and Kiki are human beings…
I am anxious to see the relationship between Miss the Artiste (talking about pretentious people), Carlita Anderson (the woman behind the man) and Samantha Nichols, art lover.
Gravity Lord? Toy King? Please tell me that they at least will do some cameos in this storyline!
Wait, Prisma wants to save the experienced heroines… again? Doesn’t she have the Harry Potter Syndrome… you know… a saving everyone thing
The Quick Bunnies is an idea that I am jealous of… why I didn’t think of that? And even when English is not my native language, I think Redback is very Australian in his speech. Oh, and why everyone is so fed up with the Artiste?
Page 44 and 45 are my definitive favorites. I hope this is an homage to the classic Wonder Woman episode, “The fine art of crime”. Those two superheroines controlled to do evil would be awesome!
I loved the detail of pager 47, when Contact says that she checked who the owner was… after all, she had saved the situation once.
The last panel was very intriguing… Prima’s unseen captors refer themselves as “sister”. Could they be the Bunny sisters?
So, this issue had great action, an intriguing storyline, and lot of characters. I am anxious to see the rest.
PD, so, is this an homage to WW’s “Fine art of crime”, like Ghosthand suspects?
Hector2 wrote:Dear NorthernChill and McTek:
The Artiste Affair Chapter 2 was awesome! It has two gorgeous twin villains that manage to thwart the heroine and have her way with her! What more could you ask for?
The artiste “preparing” her exhibit is also great! Those women are actually “posed” to maximum artistic effect! So incredible great! And also the really not so pompous explanation: “I see the hoods as representing the wish to hide identities for the tow as they engage in secret sensuality”. Nothing to say about the artist’s hat.
Page 59, where the statues come back with the loot, is a great improvement for “The fine art of crime” episode: Here we have both statues stolen, so there will be no further suspicion.
Page 62, with our two heroines naked and inside those strange cubes, was my favorite picture. Even more so because the twins were thinking not only how to play with them, but how to dress them. Great!
And for a great final, you offer us the strange relationship between the artist and the twins… what would happen? I will be eager to check next issue to know!
So, why Prisma’s powers didn’t work at page 51?
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