Friday, September 30, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Clea by Michael Golden
Labels:
Clea,
Doctor Strange,
Marvel Comics,
Michael Golden
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
The Mighty Thor by Ron Frenz
Labels:
Marvel Comics,
Ron Frenz,
The Mighty Thor,
thor
Monday, September 26, 2016
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Star Wars Movie Posters by Bob Layton
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Beta Ray Bill by Rich Woodall
Labels:
Beta Ray Bill,
Marvel Comics,
Rich Woodall,
walt simonson
Friday, September 23, 2016
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Scarlet Witch by Kevin Maguire
Scarlet Witch by Leonard Kirk
Labels:
Avengers,
leonard kirk,
Marvel Comics,
Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch by P. Craig Russell
Labels:
Avengers,
Marvel Comics,
P. Craig Russell,
Scarlet Witch
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
1988 - Anatomy of a Cover - Captain America #344
Labels:
1988,
Al Milgrom,
Captain America #344,
Marvel Comics,
Ron Frenz
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
1981 - Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3
The Spectactular Spider-Man Annual #3
Writer - David Kraft
Artists - Jim Sherman/Al Weiss/Steve Mitchell
"Dark Side of the Moon"
29 pages
I have fond memories of this King-Size Annual from 1981 and grabbing it off the stands at my local convenience store. Look at that stunning cover by Al Weiss and Joe Rubinstein. How could any 10 year-old resist that work of art!
And the cover actually had something to do with the story. In fact, it highlighted the many internal struggles that really made this issue a memorable one.
Let's get started by jumping right into the story.
John Jameson, son of the Daily Bugle's esteemed publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, is still at the mercy of a gemstone that transforms him into the savage Man-Wolf. Spidey prevents a rampaging Man-Wolf from doing too much damage in the streets of downtown New York City, but the creature eludes him. The following day, Spidey drops in on John and offers to help the afflicted young man.Teaming up with Curt Connors (the Lizard's alter ego and Peter's mentor) to leverage their latest experiment, the Bio-Magnetic Converter, to purge John Jameson's system of the gemstone's influence. The arrival of Jameson's father, Jonah really amps up the story conflict.
Not only is John Jameson battling the influence of the Man-Wolf, but he's refereeing the infighting between Spider-Man and Jonah. Spidey's trying to help Connors and contain the damage that Jonah's causing as he's completely lost it and only wants to help his son.
Fortunately, Connors' Bio-Magnetic Converter does the job frees John of the gemstone's curse.
Sherman and Weiss prove to be a great artistic duo. They excel at not only the great, dynamic action scenes of the story, but also in those quiet thematic moment. The range of expressions and facial reactions are really well done. I also really appreciated how they contained and constrained the action within panel borders.
I also really liked how David Anthony Kraft leveraged all the internal conflict (John's internal struggle, Spidey's struggle with JJJ, and Spidey's physical struggle with the Man-Wolf) to really flesh out the characters involved. It was also great to see Dr. Connors in that mentor role and really give something for Peter to strive towards other than swinging around in tights all night.
Writer - David Kraft
Artists - Jim Sherman/Al Weiss/Steve Mitchell
"Dark Side of the Moon"
29 pages
I have fond memories of this King-Size Annual from 1981 and grabbing it off the stands at my local convenience store. Look at that stunning cover by Al Weiss and Joe Rubinstein. How could any 10 year-old resist that work of art!
And the cover actually had something to do with the story. In fact, it highlighted the many internal struggles that really made this issue a memorable one.
Let's get started by jumping right into the story.
John Jameson, son of the Daily Bugle's esteemed publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, is still at the mercy of a gemstone that transforms him into the savage Man-Wolf. Spidey prevents a rampaging Man-Wolf from doing too much damage in the streets of downtown New York City, but the creature eludes him. The following day, Spidey drops in on John and offers to help the afflicted young man.Teaming up with Curt Connors (the Lizard's alter ego and Peter's mentor) to leverage their latest experiment, the Bio-Magnetic Converter, to purge John Jameson's system of the gemstone's influence. The arrival of Jameson's father, Jonah really amps up the story conflict.
Not only is John Jameson battling the influence of the Man-Wolf, but he's refereeing the infighting between Spider-Man and Jonah. Spidey's trying to help Connors and contain the damage that Jonah's causing as he's completely lost it and only wants to help his son.
Fortunately, Connors' Bio-Magnetic Converter does the job frees John of the gemstone's curse.
Sherman and Weiss prove to be a great artistic duo. They excel at not only the great, dynamic action scenes of the story, but also in those quiet thematic moment. The range of expressions and facial reactions are really well done. I also really appreciated how they contained and constrained the action within panel borders.
I also really liked how David Anthony Kraft leveraged all the internal conflict (John's internal struggle, Spidey's struggle with JJJ, and Spidey's physical struggle with the Man-Wolf) to really flesh out the characters involved. It was also great to see Dr. Connors in that mentor role and really give something for Peter to strive towards other than swinging around in tights all night.
Labels:
1981,
Al Weiss,
Annual #3,
Curt Connors,
David Anthony Kraft,
J. Jonah Jameson,
Jim Sherman,
John Jameson,
King-Size Annual,
Man-Wolf,
Marvel Comics,
Peter Parker Spectacular Spider-Man,
steve mitchell
Thanos by Jim Starlin
Monday, September 19, 2016
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Spider-Man and Wolverine by Ron Frenz
Labels:
Marvel Comics,
Ron Frenz,
Spider-Man,
Wolverine
Saturday, September 17, 2016
The Vision by Ron Frenz
Friday, September 16, 2016
Spider-Man by Mike Zeck
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Silver Samurai by Ibraim Roberson
Labels:
Ibraim Roberson,
Marvel Comics,
Silver Samurai,
Wolverine
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Giant-Man by Art Adams
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
1988 - Anatomy of a Cover - The Mighty Thor #390 by Ron Frenz and Brett Breeding
Labels:
1988,
Anatomy of a cover,
Brett Breeding,
Marvel Comics,
Ron Frenz,
The Captain,
The Mighty Thor #390
Monday, September 12, 2016
Kitty and Lockheed by Kevin Wada
Labels:
Kevin Wada,
Kitty Pryde,
Lockheed,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Kitty Pryde and Lockheed by Gilbert Monsanto
Labels:
Gilbert Mansanto,
Kitty Pryde,
Lockheed,
Marvel Comics,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Kitty Pryde and Lockheed by Uko Smith
Labels:
Kitty Pryde,
Lockheed,
Marvel Comics,
Uko Smith,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Iceman by Robert Atkins
Labels:
Iceman,
Marvel Comics,
robert atkins,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Storm by Alex Smiths
Labels:
alex smiths,
Marvel Comics,
ororo,
Storm,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Friday, September 9, 2016
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Magik by Bill Sienkiewicz
Labels:
Bill Sienkiewicz,
Magik,
Marvel Comics,
New Mutants,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Nightcrawler by Valerio Schiti
Labels:
Marvel Comics,
Nightcrawler,
Uncanny X-Men,
valerio schiti,
X-Men
Magik by Farel Dalrymple
Labels:
farel dalrymple,
Magik,
Marvel Comics,
New Mutants,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Psylocke cosplay by gillykins
Labels:
Alan Davis,
cosplay,
gillykins,
Marvel Comics,
Psylocke,
Uncanny X-Men,
X-Men
Monday, September 5, 2016
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