May. 11th, 2012
New Mutants #42 - preview
May. 11th, 2012 06:50 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Exiled adventure continues. And the God of Mischief continues to show he's a dashing rogue. ComicBookResources has the preview.
Two behind the cut.
( Like a boss. )
Two behind the cut.
( Like a boss. )
AvsX Infinite #2
May. 11th, 2012 09:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
According to Newsarama Marvel repeats the earlier experiment this summer after "life-changing events", i.e. apparently the "No more Avengers" utterance.
(I'm betting it's Hope that says it, not Wanda. That would make more sense.)( Because no clunky experiment goes unrepeated.... )
At least it doesn't look like another chase, but there's not enough to really tell.
(I'm betting it's Hope that says it, not Wanda. That would make more sense.)( Because no clunky experiment goes unrepeated.... )
At least it doesn't look like another chase, but there's not enough to really tell.
Tony DeZuniga's Black Orchid
May. 11th, 2012 02:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you follow the comics news sites, you've probably already heard about the untimely death of legendary artist Tony DeZuniga:
http://www.comicsbeat.com/2012/05/11/rip-tony-dezuniga/
DeZuniga was probably known best as the co-creator of Jonah Hex, and for his work on Conan the Barbarian. But my personal favorite was the decidedly off-beat superheroine he created with writer Shelly Mayer: The Black Orchid.
What made the Black Orchid unique was that the stories never mentioned her true identity or origins. She was super-strong, bulletproof, and could fly, but we weren't told how. Here's a typical story from ADVENTURE COMICS #429, 1973:
(5 pages from a 15-page story)
( Read more... )
http://www.comicsbeat.com/2012/05/11/rip-tony-dezuniga/
DeZuniga was probably known best as the co-creator of Jonah Hex, and for his work on Conan the Barbarian. But my personal favorite was the decidedly off-beat superheroine he created with writer Shelly Mayer: The Black Orchid.
What made the Black Orchid unique was that the stories never mentioned her true identity or origins. She was super-strong, bulletproof, and could fly, but we weren't told how. Here's a typical story from ADVENTURE COMICS #429, 1973:
(5 pages from a 15-page story)
( Read more... )