Posted by 11ZOMBIES on 5/11/2007, 12:35 am I've never posted on the board before, but I've been a lurker for some time. Scanning the recent posts this evening, I was surprised to see quite a few negative themes popping up again and again. The release schedule (or lack thereof) of issues of Cavewoman is an issue. The coherence of storylines in Cavewoman is another. Even Budd Root's evolving art style and depiction of the Cavewoman character are called to task. I guess my question is this: Why the negativity on a Budd Root Cavewoman message board? If the evolution of the presentation of the book (regarding time and mature imagery) bothers or offends you or something, why stick around? If you don't care to keep waiting for an issue of a comic which you do not enjoy, why keep waiting? If an evolving art style enhances the approach to figure drawing in ways you don't enjoy (or perhaps find offensive for some reason), whay keep paying attention to the artist? I find that if I lose interest in something or it changes in ways I don't enjoy, I tend to stop talking about it, let it go, move on to something else. Who has the time to spend on stuff they don't like? I know I don't. Maybe it's just me. Anyway, I was just curious. I really enjoy the Cavewoman comics, and all the other books Budd has worked on. I hope he keeps it up.
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Hi all,
Longtime Cavewoman fan here. Been collecting since the very first miniseries, although I did miss the middle few issues of Pangaean Sea. Great comics, I love Budd's stuff.
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