Sorry, I was bashing it based on actually SEEING it. I didn't like the artwork in it. Everyone else is entitled to their own opinion when it actually comes out, but I wasn't speculating. I saw it.
I didn't read it, so I'll reserve comment on the writing, however.
You weren't bashing, WOE. It was an informed opinion based on what you saw in person (wish I had been there). No need to apologize.
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So, have I missed it somewhere, or has someone posted some art from this book somewhere? I must see!
On a similar note about Muppets in Comics, and then comics based on JHC productions, I'd like to bring up the Manga. WOE's post about writing brings up a good point. I like the story in the Labyrinth books which keeps me involved with buying them, but I don't like the art (it's not bad art, but I've never been one to love that style so others might adore it--it's just my opinion). I like all of The Dark Crystal manga, though, because the art and character designs fit the characters! The story is good, too.
I'm curious as a kitten in a mouse-factory to see the Muppet comic book art, and I feel the writing will be good for it. Mark Waid is a talented dude.
So, continuing the discussion:
When reading a comic, what is more important?
1) The art?
2) The story?
3) Dey both gotsta gel like puddin', yo!
The first thing, for me, is that when I go into a comic book store the cover art is what attracts me first, then I pick up a book and thumb through it and see the art there. If I can get a jest for the story by looking at the art then it's likely I might buy the book, but then I read a few pages into the book to see if those 2 or 3 pages capture me. If they do, then I buy it.
So, in my opinion it's art to make me look at it, and then both have to gel.