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Do not like the WB cover. The other two are pretty close. I'll take #39 because of the action and I like the idea of differemt personalities.
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Though I disliked the threeboot and never read # 3, I'm voting for that cover anyway. It's like one of those "Find six differences between these drawings" games, except that there are only three differences: the fingers raised. (Well, four if you count the fact that middle Lu is taller than the rest or is perhaps standing in front of the other two.) I also like her mysterious expression, and the artwork is the best of the three (though the vibrant coloring on # 39 nearly got my vote).
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From: The Stasis Zone | Registered: Jul 2003
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Honestly, I didn't judge based on which was the best Lu cover but on which was simply the best. That's how, ultimately, I judge all the FACEOFFs irregardless of any other theme that Lash has chosen. The animated cover is just so utterly charming.
Plus, dig those crazy boots on animated Trips! Never noticed those before on the series...LOVE 'em!
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From: The Underbelly of Society | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by razsolo: I choose the Kitson one. It's just a pinup shot yeah, but it's quite elegant, and I can see it being an iconic cover for Triplicate Girl homages..
Yeah, I'd love to see other versions of Lu in that basic design.
From: Liberty City | Registered: Jul 2003
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I would have liked to see the Kitson cover against the Hughs cover since there are more similarites between them.
But, while I love Kitson and don't fault the cover artist for using the colors that the series used for Lu (face it, the white look is very riviting, that's one of the reasons that Nura is so popular), I'm going with the Moy cover. I LIKED the idea of Lu having different personalities and powers, even if the final take wasn't what I would have written.
So, Moy.
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From: Salem, Oregon USA | Registered: Aug 2003
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#3, without a doubt. I'll take Kitson's mature take on the team over the somewhat or extravagantly juvenile looks on the other covers. (I like Moy's art, but strongly prefer Kitson's.) Also, as an overall cover, I think #3 works best. The "lens flare" in the middle of #39 is a bit too aggressive and ends up obscuring too much of the central image. #8's cover is just too busy (and count me as one of those wondering what the heck Dreamy was doing with Chuck). The image on #3 creates interest more effectively than the other two. I'm also a fan of the retro logo, which is particularly eyecatching on this cover.
From: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: Nov 2003
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Animated cover for me, hands down. So much energy going on there! Very dynamic!
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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