lowercasegods
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I'm not saying whether or not Jim would approve. How could anyone know that? Though it's been proven by comments such as that from Steve Whitmire that Jim highly disapproved of Muppet products that were ugly and off-model. And speaking of which, drawing off model is NOT the same thing as being dark and edgy. If that were the case, then every four year old who draws a scribbly picture of Kermit in crayon is capable of drawing dark and edgy. But again, that's just me and speaking through my experiences in cartooning. You're entitled to your thoughts.I happen to like this artwork and think it is edgier and darker than we've seen the Muppets drawn. I think Jim Henson would approve and love it as he always wanted the Muppets to be adult and edgy.
Right now people are judging it by its cover and we haven't even seen the final product.
PS. Perhaps Bunsen conducted an experiment and Gonzo grew another finger? I'm willing to think outside the box and keep my mind open to this. A lot of folks are already banging nails into the coffin. I see something different and wonderful to the provided covers.
I need to stress again that I'm not commenting on the covers. That analogy doesn't even pertain. I'm talking about the INTERIOR ART AND WRITING. I've seen it. I've read it. I'm judging it by that, as anyone who reads the completed comic will. That's how you judge a comic, by it's interior, not exterior (though ultimately it's the cover that will grab a reader first--and Langridge hasn't given readers much to be grabbed over).
I give you complete credit for backing this comic and for standing by your opinion, and I truly hope you enjoy the finished product. If it's as wonderful as you hope, then all the better for the Muppets. I'm just putting in my two cents like anyone else here, as a Muppet fan and as a professional cartoonist. I just want the best possible product, and in my opinion, I'm not seeing it with this attempt.