![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On top of this, Johnson makes use of skewing proportions and perspective to really accentuate a number of actions to make them all the more dynamic. There’s a specific way in which he conveys motion by blurring the outline a part of someone’s body into motion lines, which consistently makes whatever Johnson is drawing just a little bit cooler than it already was. As mentioned before, Japanese Shonen Manga is a clear influence for Daniel Warren Johnson and is incredibly evident in how he approaches action. Related Reading Orders:įirst and foremost, the art in this book is incredible. At its core Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, is a story around the notion of second chances told really effectively, but its problems come when the story is put within the context of DC Comics’ fascination with overly grim settings, and the broader mythology of Wonder Woman & her meta-textual themes and context in the real world. The story and plot are where it gets a bit dicier. And objectively, Wonder Woman: Dead Earth is a visually stunning book and plays so perfectly into Johnson’s strengths as an artist. ![]() And Extremity really make him an exciting artist his work conveys an over the top momentum and action that is a really fresh presence on a big two book. ![]()
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