![]() ![]() See, I can only speak for myself here, but when I heard he was going to DC, I groaned. The question on my mind, and a lot of other fans’ minds, though, is whether he’s right for Superman. In a lot of ways, he’s changed the way Marvel Comics has told stories, for better and worse. His comics are humorous, if you find constant quipping funny. ![]() He builds intricate plots, relying on that dialogue more than action to move the story forward. He eschews thought bubbles and caption boxes for rapid fire dialogue that let’s the reader know what’s going on in the character’s heads. His style of writing is distinct, to say the least, and you know immediately that you’re reading a Bendis comic. He’s pretty much been the top guy at Marvel for most of the last two decades and it’s rare that someone like that doesn’t have as many detractors as they do fans. It sort of makes sense, when you think about it. Brian Bendis has become one of the more polarizing writers in the comic industry. ![]()
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