In my earlier post about this issue we could have had a battle on four fronts.
Red Hulk.
vs.
The Serpent's forces (Angrir/Ben Grimm + Nazi war mech)
vs.
Modok and his forces (Zzax + LMD robots)
vs.
Zero/One and her forces (Black Fog and her own mutations)
with no one else in NYC to stop them.
Guess how this goes down?
( Bring the noise. )
Red Hulk.
vs.
The Serpent's forces (Angrir/Ben Grimm + Nazi war mech)
vs.
Modok and his forces (Zzax + LMD robots)
vs.
Zero/One and her forces (Black Fog and her own mutations)
with no one else in NYC to stop them.
Guess how this goes down?
( Bring the noise. )
Hulk #38 preview
Jul. 29th, 2011 08:05 amComicBookResources has the preview of #38.
Wow, a trend continues.
Bring the noise!
( The Enemy of my Enemy.... )
Wow, a trend continues.
Bring the noise!
( The Enemy of my Enemy.... )
March M.O.D.O.K. Madness!
Mar. 17th, 2010 08:18 pmI do love me some art jams, and the crackier the better. Stuff like Hey Oscar Wilde, It's Clobberin' Time and Drawergeeks really get me interested, so when I found March M.O.D.O.K. Madness, well I just had to share, didn't I?
There's some great art there, by folks like Ryan Dunlavey, Paul Gilligan and Ryan Estrada, plus a whole heap of others. Go check it out, there's loads of M.O.D.O.K. goodness (badness? evilness?) to check out.
( one page of lunchroom mayhem for legality )
There's some great art there, by folks like Ryan Dunlavey, Paul Gilligan and Ryan Estrada, plus a whole heap of others. Go check it out, there's loads of M.O.D.O.K. goodness (badness? evilness?) to check out.
( one page of lunchroom mayhem for legality )
A big head in a little town
Sep. 18th, 2009 06:27 am"...and Call My Lover MODOK!"
Sep. 4th, 2009 08:33 amThis is also from Strange Tales #1, but since I only posted two pages before I'm not going over the limit.
(a note: not to be confused with the non-MAX War Machine series, which has less self-dating art and is actually in continuity, as this one is clearly not.
also, lotta images sized to 800 x 1000.)
so yeah, U.S War Machine: it's written by Chuck Austen, the art is kinda Adi Granovian in the sense that Rocman X is like anything Mega Man, and the plot's pretty stock.
But come on: James Rhodes picked up by SHIELD to lead a team outfitted with covertly acquired Starktech onto Latverian soil to stop an AIM plot? It just sounds cool, doesn't it?
( ... well, it turns out to be slow in getting to that coolness. )
also, lotta images sized to 800 x 1000.)
so yeah, U.S War Machine: it's written by Chuck Austen, the art is kinda Adi Granovian in the sense that Rocman X is like anything Mega Man, and the plot's pretty stock.
But come on: James Rhodes picked up by SHIELD to lead a team outfitted with covertly acquired Starktech onto Latverian soil to stop an AIM plot? It just sounds cool, doesn't it?
( ... well, it turns out to be slow in getting to that coolness. )
(edit note: swapped from embedded thumbnails to full images; there's an appreciable amount of images in here, so you may either like or hate that. Use your own discretion.)
Ultimate Vision is still a heavy-thinking robot that can phase through things.
The difference is...
( This time, Ultimate Galactus's involved in its origins. )
Ultimate Vision is still a heavy-thinking robot that can phase through things.
The difference is...
( This time, Ultimate Galactus's involved in its origins. )



