Quote Originally Posted by Tawmis View Post
Was Rouleau the first or second artist? Another artist came on who was more cartoony - I found that more bearable.
Keep in mind, when I say bad - I mean by the standard I'd expect and hope from Marvel.
Rouleau was the final artist, whose art was actually disliked more by the general readership than Clark's who opened the series, which just goes to prove art is personal.
And again that shows that your expectations and hope differ from everyone elses.

We got, what, 20 issues? That was more than enough time to inject some personality, besides a one dimensional piece of cardboard.
It wasn't 20 issues of Murmur though.
At some point I'll have a count of the actual panels she appears in and the amount of words she actually says.
Her personality was ignored at the sake of Mac/Heather/Puck etc's. Which I agree with.

Right, everyone changes. But not so drastically, usually, without it being:
- A major event in their life
- Mental illness
And her husband being blown up in front of her wasn't major?

He had the personality of a rock.
And that's insulting some of my pet rocks I had in my youth!
He had no personality at all, for the very reason I've mentioned with regards to Murmur.
Stan Lee has had more lines in Marvel Comics than Earthmover.

Redundant can easily exist. I thought Shaman and Talisman, were pretty much the same. But they each stuck out. Aurora and Northstar are the same, but they stuck out.
Northstar and Aurora were introduced at the same time though so no redundancy.
Talisman was essentially a carbon copy of Shaman.

Personality!
Personality needs time to develop.

Earthmover had two guest appearances in the pages of Wolverine.
Did Shaman have a personality based on just Uncanny X-Men #120-121? No, he definitely didn't.
You have to apply the same rule to both characters.

Really? Earthmover? Over Snowbird? Shaman? Talisman? Aurora? Northstar?
No, Wyre over all 5 of those.