May. 24th, 2012
IRREDEEMABLE, the final issue
May. 24th, 2012 10:08 amHere are three pages from IRREDEEMABLE 37, the series finale...
( A second chance for the Plutonian )
( A second chance for the Plutonian )
Robot School is in session
May. 24th, 2012 10:53 amFour pages from the latest issue (#5) of THE TRANSFORMERS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE, plus two pages from issue 4 for set-up...
Having been comatose for the entirety of the Autobot-Decepticon war, the robot Tailgate never had to pick a side. But now that he's awake, it's time to choose.
( Read more... )
Having been comatose for the entirety of the Autobot-Decepticon war, the robot Tailgate never had to pick a side. But now that he's awake, it's time to choose.
( Read more... )
Mind the Gap #1
May. 24th, 2012 03:01 pmMarvel readers may know Jim McCann as the guy who's been writing all the Hawkeye miniseries for the last few years, as well as the Dazzler one-shot and a few other things here and there.
Image recently published the first issue of McCann's Mind the Gap, with art by Rodin Esquejo and colors by Sonia "Possibly The Best Colorist Working Today" Oback, which might be easiest to describe as a murder mystery where the victim A) isn't dead and B) is trying to figure out her own murder.
This is a very difficult book to pick scans from, so I just grabbed a few pages. It's an interesting first issue, and I think it deserves more exposure.
( four pages from a 48-page book, after the cut )
Image recently published the first issue of McCann's Mind the Gap, with art by Rodin Esquejo and colors by Sonia "Possibly The Best Colorist Working Today" Oback, which might be easiest to describe as a murder mystery where the victim A) isn't dead and B) is trying to figure out her own murder.
This is a very difficult book to pick scans from, so I just grabbed a few pages. It's an interesting first issue, and I think it deserves more exposure.
( four pages from a 48-page book, after the cut )
Marvel creates new deaf superhero for kid who doesn't want to wear hearing aid
May. 24th, 2012 05:38 pmSo apparently there's a deaf kid named Anthony Smith who didn't want to wear his hearing aid because superheroes don't have them, so his mother sent a letter to Marvel. They sent him the cover to West Coast Avengers #1 given that Hawkeye was once deaf and required a hearing aid, as well as designing a superhero based on him. A non-embeddable video can be found here.
( Images under the cut... )
( Images under the cut... )

