A panel from Frank Miller's
Holy Terror, featuring the masked vigilante The Fixer and his cat burglar love interest Natalie Stack:

A photocopy of the same panel, plus a pen, five colored pencils and five minutes of time:

I know it was no secret that the graphic novel began as a Batman project for DC, but Miller sure didn't put a whole lot of time in redesigning the characters after taking it to a different publisher, did he?
3 comments:
No more time than he spent writing the story.
Oh snap... and I concur
It's actually even worse than all that. In some panels you can actually see the Bat &/or Cat ears that were erased (not wholly enough obviously). It's just sadly lazy in so, so many ways indeed.
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