Christos Gage and Diego Olortegui will bring us the Fantastic Four one-shot Matthew Rosenberg, who is also writing the Alpha and Omega issues, will write Nova (Richard Rider) with Ibraim Roberson, while Manuel Garcia is the artist on the Omega issue But in one of the coolest announcements of this event, Dan Abnett, one half[...]
Diego Olortegui Archives
It's cool to see the lengths to which she is trying to do better, and it makes the finale, when she finds her confidence again, all the more satisfying and heartening.
It also doesn't do that thing where this is all made to be a dangerous gambit on her part; she isn't punished for her actions[...]
She-Hulk pacifies them and then delivers a satisfying verbal dressing down.
She-Hulk #163 art by Mariko Tamaki and Federico Blee
Diego Olortegui's artwork is solid It's a cartoony style with lighter detailing and large eyes When it's time for the She-Hulk to arrive, it comes alive, though Federico Blee's color art is bright, saturated, and appealing[...]
What does the future hold for She-Hulk? Figure out in this finale from Mariko Tamaki and Diego Olortegui.
X-Men: Red #2 cover by Travis Charest
X-Men: Red #2
X-Men: Red #1 blew me away, and I'm really hoping we have a good mainline X-Men series on our hands The only way to find out is by checking out issue two[...]
Marvel #23 Art by Diego Olortegui and Ian Herring
Kamala Khan is a really endearing character though Ms Marvel is freaking awesome, and that helps carry me through the issue I care about her high school problems because I care about her That allows for all of this to feel more cohesive for me.
The comic is[...]
Sadly, it looks like you'll have to wait for the unannounced Secret Empire: D-Man one-shot to find out what that hero is up to.
Creators announced for the first two issues include Allor and Level, as well as Jeremy Whitley, Nick Kocher, Diego Olortegui, Will Robson, Tana Ford, and Juan M Frigeri, a veritable "who's who," literally, because[...]