DeKnight, Kurt Busiek, Dan Slott, Ron Garney, Richard Isanove, Andrea Di Vito, Scott Hanna, Roberto de La Torre, Gerardo Zatfino, Steve McNiven, Pete Woods,Alan Davis, Cam Smith, Aneke, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard, Andy Troy, Kate Niemczyk, Jesus Saiz, Patch Zircher, Java Tartaglia, Marco Checchetto, David Finch, Paul Davidson, Cory Smith, Roberto Poggi, Roge Antonio, Israel[...]
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She brushes up against both Mon Mothma and the queen of the Shu-Toran.
There is a back-up story, with art from Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, and Java Tartaglia, where we see the turn of this issue explained.
Star Wars #50 art by Salvador Larroca and Guru-eFX
Salvador Larroca and Guru-eFX provide the art for the main thrust of[...]
Color artists Edgar Delgado, Java Tartaglia, Marte Gracia, Muntsa Vicente, and Jordie Bellaire deliver some consistently solid color work throughout.
Amazing Spider-Man #800 art by Nick Bradshaw and Edgar Delgado
Amazing Spider-Man #800 is hard to recommend at the price point I can say that I enjoyed a lot of it, but this is my job I'm[...]
He might have exploded/been teleported.
X-Men: Gold #25 art by Paulo Siqueira, Jose Luis, Cam Smith, Victor Olazaba, Arif Prianto, Java Tartaglia, and Juan Fernandez
Paulo Siqueira and Jose Luis split the art for this book, and both artists put in great work They meld together well, and the comic is gorgeous for it The scenes are[...]
We might as well get it over with and recap X-Men Gold…
X-Men Gold #22
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Penciler: Diego Bernard
Inker: JP Mayer
Colorists: Arif Prianto and Java Tartaglia
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover: Dan Mora and Juan Fernandez
It's time for the most boring of all the X-Books, X-Men Gold We've discussed at length why this book is so bad[...]