This is another case where I got lucky and found a couple of images that looked like they were made for each other. I had to do some tweaking to the building ledge and the background, but the figures worked perfectly. I really love the clean styles of Scott Kolins and Amanda Conner and they blend together well.
Was "Blind Date" too obvious?
ReplyDeleteNo, but I already used that title for a Thing/Tick cover.
ReplyDeleteI think this should rank as #1 for the best cover of this entire series so far. You have it all here....technical difficulty, humor, story potential, smoothness of imaging. I'm sure some would debate it, but I argue hands down, this is the best cover you've created.
ReplyDeleteThanks, MM! This is one of my personal favorites as well. I have a few more coming up soon that were pretty challenging but worth it and are among my faves also... look for issues 225, 250 and 300 when they are posted. Of course, I hope you like the covers in between, too!
ReplyDeleteHe may have bought fastfood but he is even cheaper then that. Notice the lunchbox next to him. He brought half the food from home. Next time Matt take her to your place for a home cooked meal. It's still cheaper then eating out and impresses her that you are willing to cook once in awhile.
ReplyDeleteMatt has a Spidey lunchbox with a F4 thermos? And he's blind?
ReplyDeleteJoking aside, I wouldn't call this your best cover ever, as the two artistic styles are too divergent from each other. That's the only problem with it, though.
Well, as an afterthought, I probably would have had Power Girl thinking something about, "At least he's not staring at my cleavage."
I dunno, I thought the character styles here worked really well together.
ReplyDeleteHe is, too, staring at her cleavage. But he can get away with it. With radar sense!
Love PG's comment. Hilarious! I guess they didn't make a Love Connection today!
ReplyDeleteIts rare to have an imaginary cover with some humor in it. =b d=
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