How would you characterize Len Kaminski's work at Marvel overall? He seems to pop all over the place and have had a pretty big, but anonymous influence on Marve's stable of characters.
@@andrewlorelli3929 good question! one that I’ve barely even begun to formulate an answer to … looking at his work recently it struck me that he was, as you say, all over the place, and yet I struggle to pin down an identity to his stories … maybe if I do a reread that might stick out, but my memory is that he didn’t have a strong writerly voice so much as have a way with a high concept. A competent writer at a time when just that competence was a prized skill.
How would you characterize Len Kaminski's work at Marvel overall? He seems to pop all over the place and have had a pretty big, but anonymous influence on Marve's stable of characters.
@@andrewlorelli3929 good question! one that I’ve barely even begun to formulate an answer to … looking at his work recently it struck me that he was, as you say, all over the place, and yet I struggle to pin down an identity to his stories … maybe if I do a reread that might stick out, but my memory is that he didn’t have a strong writerly voice so much as have a way with a high concept. A competent writer at a time when just that competence was a prized skill.
@@whenwillthehurtingstop maybe this is reductive, is Kaminski Chuck Dixon if Dixon doesn't get handed the Batman titles at the right time?