The DKIII cover evolved into a larger discussion of Miller’s obvious artistic decline with Ng Suat Tonggoing so far as to call Miller the Donald Trump of comics. Back in 2015, the variant Miller drew for Dark Knight III: The Master Race #4 was castigated by many in the Twittersphere that had everyone talking about its minimalist and/or shockingly incompetent art style. This isn’t the first time a Miller variant cover has come under fire. Marvel, if Frank Miller can’t see it, please help him see it. The horrific Wolverine cover on the left is by the same artist that did the legendary cover on the right. Over the weekend, a Frank Miller Wolverine variant cover became the the latest comics related hot topic on Twitter with many debating the artistic merit of the piece and the decline of Miller’s abilities as an artist. Whether it’s his admittedly tone deaf content or a lawsuit by a former employee, Miller is no stranger to courting controversy. While there’s no denying the enormous impact legendary comics creator Frank Miller has had on the industry, he still remains as polarizing a figure as when he first broke onto the scene.
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