Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26200221-20151211162449/@comment-26812877-20160220055333

John Fang is one out of six or seven directors for Generator Rex and he only directed two episodes. He was also one of four directors for Mixels. It states on Wikipedia that he directed one season yet IMDB states that John Fang directed one episode. I don't know what's going on with that. Mixels also doesn't seem to be well received either. As far as I could find, Mixels received a 4.4 out of 10 from IMDB and a 2 out of 5 by Common Sense Media, which I don't know much about. As far as I can tell, Mixels seems to be a pretty terrible show but I would rather see more reviews just to be extra sure about that. Also, I'm not sure if John Fang is even a director for the Ben 10 reboot. I believe he's the supervising producer but I haven't heard anything on him being a director. Even then, since MOA are the executive producers of the reboot, I believe that they have a higher rank than Fang here. The way I see it, Fang doesn't really impress me that much.

Also, Steven Universe is a new and more original IP so therefore, of course CN would give that show's creators more creative freedom. However, when it comes to a licensed series such as Ben 10, especially considering that CN has ownership of that series, CN would likely be more strict with it and give less creative freedom and control over this reboot, opting for their production team to make the reboot much like how CN wants it to be.

Most of Deena Beck's artwork doesn't really look that impressive on Tumblr in my opinion. There's a good few images that she's made but for the most part, I'm not that impressed by her. As for Dashawn Mahone, he is much more impressive with his artwork than Beck's artwork. Unfortunately, I don't really see their potential really being used here since that I don't really like most of the artwork for the Ben 10 reboot.