"In the Footsteps of Jules Verne"
Ben Verhagen! A Dutch artist who drew
a number of stories in the eighties and nineties--and who maybe,
possibly, is still active, though certainly not very
active. He's never been very prolific, but he's overrepresented in
US comics since someone at Gladstone I decided, whoa, getta loada
this guy! and started publishing all his stuff
they could get their hands on. This month's WDC happens to feature a
Verhagen-drawn short, which made me think I should spotlight one of
his stories. Not the newly-printed one; it's fine,
but it's short and I don't have much to say about it. We
could look at "The Last Voyage of Ringtail
Van Dukke," often regarded (by me too, probably) as his best
story, but, while we may get to that someday, for now, instead, we
are going to examine "In the Footsteps of Jules Verne." We
have our reasons! It's a long (thirty-nine pages!) story written by
Jan Kruse, who seems to have written most things.
Is it obvious what I'm going to
complain about here? Seriously, are you thinking "come on, I
KNOW what's after the jump, just get it over with?" I am
genuinely curious about whether other people notice the same thing I
do about Verhagen's art, so let me know in comments if it is.
Labels: Ben Verhagen, Jan Kruse