There are no supplemental materials, not even any background on Milestone or anything eulogizing Dwayne McDuffie and Robert L. The volume feels a bit barebones, considering the historic importance of Milestone. That type of variance makes the issues a little haphazard in visual quality, but it also gives more weight to those emotional moments where every facial expression is rendered with excruciating detail. There are scenes where characters have incredibly detailed facial expressions and bruises, and other scenes where those aspects are a bit looser, giving off a 'feel' of a character’s mood, rather than explicitly showing the reader. A huge part of this atmosphere is the artwork by John Paul Leon, whose sketchy lines are given a heavier feel thanks to inker Steve Mitchell. From the opening pages here, though, you get a sense of a grittier world than those series would allow. Most people are likely familiar with the character Static from the animated television series Static Shock, or the character’s appearances in other DC shows like Justice League Unlimited. Washington IIIĪrt by John Paul Leon, Steve Mitchell, Hanne Kielgaard, Noelle Giddings, J.
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