Originally Posted By: Son of Mxy
I find it odd that books started getting more delays when computers became the norm. I bet the artists get distracted by porn that they fail to meet the deadlines.


\:lol\:


Similarly in book publishing, I see way more typos in books and articles. With computers, it's much more easy to fix typos and other errors, but I think the knowledge that they could fix errors easily instead makes them less careful and actually results in more typos. Even in online articles that could be corrected after-the-fact.

Some stuff that I remember fondly in comics are the early overtly computer-generated projects, such as the SHATTER series, the IRON MAN: CRASH graphic novel, and BATMAN: DIGITAL JUSTICE graphic novel.

Although I spoke once to Peter Gillis at a convention about the SHATTER series he wrote, and he let on that the artists cheated and hand drew much of the "computer art", because at that time (1985-1988) the computer art was still too limited to do what they needed to finish the project.