I don't understand all of the artwork hate! There's not that much in the way of male eye-candy in this game, and it looks great.
The argument seems to be "He doesn't look like he's on his way to battle" but come on: So many of the female cards look like they're on their way to work at their local *ahem* "dance club". What's the problem with a few good-looking guys? ;)
Posted By:
OhTheInsanity
(3/8/2014 2:46:33 AM)
Excited to use him in my Vorel of the Hull Clade EDH deck with Liquimetal Coating. :)
Posted By:
xSkullxBurierx
(3/9/2014 12:07:18 PM)
It's nice to see the art reflecting a much more authoritative looking Jace considering the end of the Return to Ravnica storyline instead of his usual moody teenager-esque appearance. This Jace looks like he's about to lay down the law and debate the ever loving s#!t out of some Azorius officials.
Posted By:
Reishyn
(3/15/2014 3:01:54 AM)
They say no man is an island. Severus Snape, pictured here by being poorly cropped into an ill-fitting space suit, is no different. Therefore it is best to accompany him with some other cards - he's especially fond of islands.
Posted By:
ShimmeringElk
(3/16/2014 1:54:38 AM)
The art isn't for me, but by no means is it bad.
Although yes. Looks like that casino royale guy
Posted By:
SquiddyFish
(3/20/2014 7:47:22 AM)
RTR Jace is where he's really worried, and had great art.
Jace Vs Vraska is after DGM, where he's now in charge. Art's sorta meh (he almost looks like a girl), but still a great card.
Posted By:
Casimir_the_Great
(4/4/2014 8:26:35 AM)
Come on, Jace, just punch Vraska... I see your clenched fist... Look her in the face and punch her...
Posted By:
Belgarath123
(4/5/2014 9:59:04 AM)
I'm not sure why people are complaining about the art. The other artwork is just totally wrong for Jace's character--why does he have that totally sculpted face and light brown hair? This is a much better representation of a prodigal determined to turn a new leaf. I'd much rather look at this than a colorshifted white knight.
Posted By:
Aelvr
(4/5/2014 7:48:28 PM)
Looks like those Azorius census-takers better hold onto their livers.
Okay, I know that was obscure. I'm saying that Hannibal Lecter caught the spark.
Posted By:
blindthrall
(4/9/2014 5:35:48 PM)