My biggest (and far from only) problem with the art is that those ears are just so freaking huge! Doesn't it throw off his center of gravity? Wouldn't things (especially that also abnormally enlarged cape) get caught in them? I know some artists like to use photo reference to enhance their art but did he really have to use the Twin Towers picture when he drew the ears?
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My biggest (and far from only) problem with the art is that those ears are just so freaking huge! Doesn't it throw off his center of gravity? Wouldn't things (especially that also abnormally enlarged cape) get caught in them? I know some artists like to use photo reference to enhance their art but did he really have to use the Twin Towers picture when he drew the ears?
baal - I'm guessing you never seen any of Kelley Jones Batman before. The ears and cape are AWESOME. That's kind of his thing.
Oh, I've seen it and saved myself a lot of money.
How does he go through doors(or sneak around at all with that cape?)?
Well, that's spooky.
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