A few days ago, Bleeding Cool scooped the word on Marvel Comics publishing a queer-themed anthology, Marvel's Voices: Pride, celebrating LGBTQ+ characters
Javier Garron Archives
In March 1941, comic book legends Jack Kirby and Joe Simon introduced the world to Steve Rogers in the Hitler-punching Captain America Comics #1. Now,
Naming Aaron Kuder, Andrea Sorrentino, Annie Wu, Carlos Pacheco, Carmen Carnero, Francesco Manna, Humberto Ramos, Javier Garron, Jim Cheung, Joe Bennett, Jorge Fornes, Kim Jacinto, Luciano Vecchio, Mattia De Iulis, and R.B Silva.
Here's the current solicitation:
ONE WILL UNITE THEM!
A mysterious murder brings together the heroes of the Marvel Universe in the search for a killer[...]
Saladin Ahmed and Javier Garron are the creative team behind a new Miles Morales: Spider-Man comic hitting stores in December, the first to not be written by co-creator "The Great One" Brian Bendis, who left Marvel for DC last year after seeing Superman in a museum The series was revealed EX-X-XCLUSIVELY by IGN, part of the[...]
Unfortunately, there's been no rumor of that as far as I know.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #5 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron finishes strong with another visually energetic issue that balances strong detailing and an almost cartoonish exaggeration of said details I still like the stubble given to Scott, and I like the[...]
However, these are the only such moments in the book and don't do much for the overall story of this issue.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #4 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron and Israel Silva succeed in making this another vibrant and dynamic issue of the book The detailing on the characters give them[...]
The story doesn't go especially far in this comic, but it advances far enough so that the book doesn't feel like a waste.
Ant-Man and the Wasp #3 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron continues to helm the art on the book, and his work holds up well despite some flaws It is an[...]
It's all a misunderstanding.
Ant-Man and The Wasp #2 art by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Javier Garron once again provides excellent artwork given a lot of detailing and soft edges It looks great, but it's also given a lightness fitting of the whacky sci-fi story The aliens have an anarchic yet expressive design which I hope[...]
Nadia is reluctant to interfere since she nor Scott understand much about the Microverse, but, at the end of the day, she can't help but aid the light creatures.
This stage of the story is surprisingly self-contained too; this threat is resolved by the end of the comic, even if it is immediately replaced by a[...]
From the creative team of Mark Waid, Javier Garron, and colorist Israel Silva, the six-issue mini-series sees Nadia Pym set out to rescue Scott Lang after he gets lost in the microverse.
The news was revealed in an EXCLUSSSIVE interview with Newsarama, where Waid reveals an affinity for research: "Trust me, my browser history and desktop[...]
It plays up the symbiote as its own (quite charming) character, and it pushes the idea that the symbiote may not communicate everything to Eddie for one reason or another.
Venom #161 art by Javier Garron, Dono Sanchez-Almara, and Erick Arciniega
On top of that, Javier Garron's art is absolutely gorgeous It's highly detailed, has great depth[...]
It at times gets a little muddy, but overall it's great and it is nice to see this team back on the art duties after the middle section by Javier Garron Garron's work is great and fun, but it didn't quite feel the right fit for the tone Yu et al make for a perfect[...]
heroes event have on its respective participants? Does anyone care when we're all getting ready for ResurrXion and the next Marvel super-mega-crossover, Secret Empire?! Find out when IvX #4 by Charles Soule, Jeff Lemire, and Javier Garron hits stores on February 8 But until then, here's the best you're gonna get:
Every so often, comic book[...]
Coming out of the Marvel: Next Big Thing we get a new creative team on Cyclops – John Layman and Javier Garron starting with Issue 6 It's Space Pirate adventures, still – with an emphasis on the pirates.
Update – comment form Nick Lowe: "Really sad that Greg had to step off, but his novel schedule was getting[...]
Here's the full artistic list for the Harley Quinn Invades Comic Con International: San Diego issue, out next month.
Amanda Conner, Marco Failla, Javier Garron, Dave Johnson, Paul Pope, Stephane Roux, Damion Scott, Rob Campanella and John Timms.
That's right folks, Paul Pope drawing Harley Quinn Next stop, Kamandi?
In this issue, written by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti and[...]
At the end of the issue, he meets Helena Bertinelli who will serve as his introduction to Spyral. As Rich Johnston discussed earlier on this site, this issue marks her first appearance in the New 52.
She appears in the first part of the issue as well, brought to life by the rich pencils of Javier[...]