It’s the first time that I have the occasion of reading Liberty Meadows from the very beginning (let’s really hope that THIS time they will let us read it in the right order without the same two arcs repeating themselves in loop!), and I must say I really liked this early “cartoonish” drawing style, that’s the spirit I always liked of this strip, opposite to the most recent times when this comic had become more sort of a cartoon version of Playboy… Shame that Cho lost his comedic vein and became more and more self absorbed and lost his genius somewhere between Brandy and Jen’s boobs.
Skarlett Premium Member over 13 years ago
It’s the first time that I have the occasion of reading Liberty Meadows from the very beginning (let’s really hope that THIS time they will let us read it in the right order without the same two arcs repeating themselves in loop!), and I must say I really liked this early “cartoonish” drawing style, that’s the spirit I always liked of this strip, opposite to the most recent times when this comic had become more sort of a cartoon version of Playboy… Shame that Cho lost his comedic vein and became more and more self absorbed and lost his genius somewhere between Brandy and Jen’s boobs.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 13 years ago
What is Frank Cho doing these days?
tduffy over 13 years ago
http://apesandbabes.com/