Cyclops' upgraded powers are especially enjoyable to watch.
X-Men: Blue #22 art by Jacopo Camagni and Matt Milla
Jacopo Camigni's artwork holds together well whenever depicting symbiote-enhanced characters and muscular dudes Whenever the comic turns to Jean or Killer Thrill without the symbiotes, they look like younger anime characters, which especially makes no sense for Killer Thrill[...]
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We'll start things off with X-Men Blue, which is a crossover with Venom as part of the Poison X storyline…
X-Men: Blue #22
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Jacopo Camagni
Colorist: Matt Milla
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Cover: Nick Bradshaw and Federico Blee
Can you believe we're already four issues into the Poison X crossover with Venom? It's got to be almost over, right?[...]
Characters have a more realistic appearance in everything except their faces, which look like they belong in Archie's Cosmo comic, and that book has a way more cohesive design.
X-Men Blue #21 art by Jacopo Camagni and Matt Milla
By contrast, Venom's head is too detailed You can see the shape of Eddie's face beneath the symbiote,[...]
Let's kick things off with X-Men Blue #21…
X-Men Blue #21
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Jacopo Camagni
Colorist: Matt Milla
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Cover: Art Adams and Federico Blee
This issue is part of the Poison X crossover, which started in the X-Men Blue Annual and will force us to read the next few issues of Venom[...]
A mini-series beginning in November from Christopher Hastings and artist Jacopo Camagni, announced today at San Diego Comic-Con.
A mini-series beginning in November from Christopher Hastings and artist Jacopo Camagni, announced today at San Diego Comic-Con.
A mini-series beginning in November from Christopher Hastings and artist Jacopo Camagni, announced today at San Diego Comic-Con.
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