The story of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1, courtesy of Chris Cantwell, is essentially Obi-Wan writing his memoirs.
The real story of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 is artist Ario Anindito's versatility In the framing sequence, he draws similar to Phil Noto or Tomas Giorello Still, in the memoir, Anindito draws in a cartoonier style, something that[...]
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This time, however, it will be a Winter five-issue limited series as Atlantis Attacks #1 is coming in January from Greg Pak and Ario Anindito The series spins out of Agents of Atlas, as Pak explains in a Marvel.com press release:
We're all so hugely grateful to the fans who have supported every AGENTS OF ATLAS[...]
We're not even told definitively whether or not that third Poison is actually Kraven the Hunter.
Venom #163 art by Edgar Salazar, Allen Martinez, and Dono Sanchez-Almara
Edgar Salazar and Ario Anindito bring this all to life, and they are the ones that make it readable at all Both artists make the comic look very good, even[...]
Haze Mancer's painful southern affect is miserable too.
There's also a twist ending that raises so many questions, but I couldn't bring myself to care.
Venom #162 art by Edgar Salazar (pictured), Ario Anindito, and Dono Sanchez-Almara (pictured)
The closest thing to a saving grace is the art of Edgar Salazar and Ario Anindito The comic looks great[...]
From Jim Zub and Ario Anindito (with a cover by Ryan Stegman), the book provides readers the first glimpse at Frosts' post-IvX status quo, in which she will, apparently, be leading her own team of X-Men, attempting to start a rebellion against Hydra in a mutant-controlled area of the U.S called New Tian.
Wow[...]