Gabe Eltaeb is the former comic colourist of Superman: Son Of Kal-El, and now of Comicsgate-supported Eric D July's Isom after quitting DC Comics.
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Back in June this year, Eltaeb began posting a series of insulting tweets challenging Mark Brooks to a debate at San Diego Comic-Con Then at the show, Eltaeb posted[...]
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Even if a few scabs need pulling off first.
Gabe Eltaeb & Heterosexuality in The Daily LITG, 20th of October 2021
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Gabe Eltaeb Not Coloring Superman: Son Of Kal-El #5 After DC Comments?
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The second has its own troubles, particularly regarding the narration and dialogue not having faith in the visuals to tell their end of the story (Superman declaring that a building is collapsing while we can see it doing so, for example).
Superman Special #1 art by Scott Godlewski and Gabe Eltaeb
Scott Godlewski and Gabe Eltaeb do[...]
Meanwhile, Harry Houdini is in the clutches of death itself in the dead realm, but Jack Johnson pulls a gambit to pull the magician out of the predicament.
Rough Riders: Ride or Die #4 cover by Patrick Olliffe and Gabe Eltaeb
With Rough Riders: Ride or Die #4, we arrive at the end of another arc in[...]
Gabe Eltaeb's color art is bright and well-balanced, as it should be A book about Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman should pop off the page, and Eltaeb succeeds in making that happen.
Trinity #22 is a solidly entertaining read with DC's big three bringing down a powerful wizard despot to save a world not their own[...]
Houdini takes up that burden and connects with his father in the realm of the dead while Roosevelt and Oakley chase up leads from Rutgers University.
Rough Riders: Ride or Die #3 cover by Patrick Olliffe and Gabe Eltaeb
The third issue of Rough Riders: Ride or Die has begun to throw up some roadblocks in terms[...]
Lovecraft.
Rough Riders: Ride or Die #2 cover by Patrick Olliffe and Gabe Eltaeb
Rough Riders: Ride or Die #2 contrasts the previous issue's pensive mystery with a more action-intensive issue The action, despite its supernatural flavor, is more grounded than what one might expect from comics That is apart from Oakley's impossibly aiming and the one[...]
Welcome to the first official episode of Bleeding Cool’s Comics Chatter! We continue our chat by moving on to Rough Riders: Ride or Die #1.
He has already sent the rest of the Rough Riders to chase various angles on this, but he needs Teddy to help him find someone.
Rough Riders: Ride or Die #1 cover by Patrick Olliffe and Gabe Eltaeb
Rough Riders: Ride or Die is another entry in that surprisingly well-trod genre of stories about historical figures all[...]
Gabe Eltaeb's color art is bright yet well-balanced, and his colors create an appropriately bright atmosphere for a book like this.
Super Sons #13 is a charming and absorbing tale depicting how the two children of the World's Finest get along The interactions entertain, the conflict is smartly constructed, and the art is great This one[...]
Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Ryan Benjamin, Richard Friend, Gabe Eltaeb, and Rob Leigh is the second part of the new crossover Super Sons of Tomorrow, which brings some stakes to the teenage World's Finest as Batman Tim Drake snares them in his trap.
Super Sons #11 cover by Francis Manapul
Much like the first part, this second instalment of[...]
But are there always bubbles floating around underwater?
Anyway, Gabe Eltaeb has colored the series for most of its existence, and he does a good job with the marine pallet at play here.
Stjepan Sejic is the artist in the newest issue, and it's incredible He plays with shadows in his highly-stylized yet almost photorealistic art[...]