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Cyclops’ upgraded powers are especially enjoyable to watch.[caption id="attachment_804622" align="aligncenter" width="600"] X-Men: Blue #22 art by Jacopo Camagni and Matt Milla[/caption]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[...]
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 BleeCan 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.[caption id="attachment_795659" align="aligncenter" width="600"] X-Men Blue #21 art by Jacopo Camagni and Matt Milla[/caption]By contrast, Venom’s head is too detailed You can see the shape of Eddie’s[...]
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 BleeThis 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.A[...]