Spawn #1 and Godzilla Color Special#1 Disproves Comicsgate's "Good Art Takes Years" Nonsense

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🎨 Does Good Art Really Take That Long? | Comic Book Delays Debunked! 🕰️

You've probably heard it before: "Good art takes time." But is that always true — especially in the world of comic books? In this video, we critically examine this popular mantra often echoed by creators like Ethan Van Sciver, who has faced ongoing backlash over massive delays in projects like Rainbow the Brute and Cyberfrog: Red Extermination. With some fans still waiting years after promised release dates, it raises the question — is the delay really about quality?

To challenge the notion, we compare these drawn-out campaigns to two legendary and timely comic book releases from the early ‘90s:
🦖 Godzilla Color Special #1 by Art Adams (1992)
⚔️ Spawn #1 by Todd McFarlane (1992)

Both were beautifully illustrated, critically acclaimed, and completed within months — not years.

✅ Learn how long these books actually took to produce
✅ See the stark contrast with modern crowdfunded titles
✅ Understand what separates professional discipline from excuses

📚 Plus, stick around for a quick promo of my own indie comics — Street Champion: Road Warrior Drake and Beast Citizen Road Warrior Drake, available now at roadwardrake.com!

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