A while back, when news broke about the new Astonishing X-Men series from Charles Soule and a rotating cavalcade of various artists, I posited a theory as to just who the big bad of the series would be.
I had assumed Cassandra Nova, a character whose first major action against mutant-kind involved genocide of the species[...]
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Jim Cheung will draw the first issue, with subsequent issues to feature Ron Garney, ACO, Phil Noto, Greg Land, and Ramon Rosanos with "more artists yet to be revealed." It could even be you! Who knows?! Marvel is still figuring this out.
"The threat facing our heroes touches on all corners of the X-Men mythology," said Marvel[...]
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So today we got the final revelation about that mystery X-Book, which it turned out that was not a new X-Force book like everyone assumed, but in fact Astonishing X-Men So let's engage in some fun speculation, eh, and in July we can all look back and see how right we may[...]
If nothing else, perhaps publishers will learn their lesson and stop releasing unlettered previews.
Earlier this week, we were treated to not one but TWO shocking revelations in the latest issue of Dan Slott and Jim Cheung's Clone Conspiracy The revelations were so shocking that they could only be discussed via press conference call with Slott,[...]
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This Scion sketch is accompanied by a disappointing back-story It was requested by a fellow (I hesitate to call him a fan) at Motor City Comic Con this past weekend, who, when I momentarily had my head turned, decided to disappear with the artwork …without paying for it.
If this sketch pops up anywhere,[...]
One of the panelists suggested that a new book be called The Terrible Inhumans.
nd here's the exclusive cover variant of Agents Of Shield #1 handed out at the panel to attendees.
That's the San Diego Comic Con poster image by Jim Cheung, reused exclusively and very rarely for today's panel.
Thanks to Marakim Salman for attending the Marvel Unlimited[...]
Marvel Studios and ABC have released this new Marvel's Agents of SHIELD poster drawn by Jim Cheung This poster will be available at the Marvel boot at SDCC this week The poster features a few interesting tidbits like Phil Coulson's robotic hand, Jemma Simmons who we last saw being eaten by an artifact, Luke who[...]
In order to get copies, retailers have to sent back ripped off covers to any unsold copies they have of Axis #1, as part of a promotion to get people to order more copies of that comic last year.
It seems to show a more classic take on the Avengers, the young Steve Rogers as Cap,[...]
Avengers/New Avengers from Marvel Comics, written by Jonathan Hickman, with art by Leinil Francis Yu, Kev Walker, Simone Bianchi, Valerio Schiti, Jim Cheung, Mike Deodato, Rags Orales, Salvador Larroca and more
Despite its pretense, this is really just one comic book, with each title taking a diametric opposite viewpoint but running one story for a few years now[...]
Brian Goldberg writes from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool:
I recently started a sketch book. My previous collection of sketches were loose and all over the place. If you're a sketch collector of art done by professional comic artists, New York Comic Con is a great place to add to your collection. Artist Alley[...]
Scott Campbell, Humberto Ramos, Ken Rocafort, etc.
But walking through artist alley this year, the Big 3 published artist selection is pretty slim.
Yes, Mike Zeck is there and he is awesome. And yes Lienel Yu is there and his artwork is incredible, and yes, some up and coming artists like Adelso Corona, Eddie Nunez, and Jenny[...]
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu
Original Sin #0 by Mark Waid and Jim Cheung was published by Marvel on the 16th of April.
Over the years, Marvel's had some solid cross-overs, as well as some not-so-solid ones Much-hyped (plastic eyes, really!) and with a lot at stake, Original Sin opens with its number zero and I must say[...]
This was a scene from a preview copy of Original Sin #0 by Mark Waid and Jim Cheung that was passed to Bleeding Cool.
And this is that scene, coloured, appearing in Original Sin #0 and published today by Marvel Comics (UPDATED with a better version)
Do note that the appearance of Miracleman, top left in the original, as[...]
Original Sin #0 by Mark Waid and Jim Cheung Published by Marvel on 16th April.
Original Sin #1 by Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato Published by Marvel on 7th May.
This is Marvel's Great Bright Hope for the Summer A murder mystery, that begins with the death of a Marvel mainstay, the Watcher, and suspects all around.
And[...]
A perfect time to tease art from the #0 prologue issue by Mark Waid and Jim Cheung, featuring Nova, The Watcher and Galactus, walking into a bar…
Who shot the Watcher? And who now holds the deepest, darkest secrets of the Marvel Universe? All will be answered in Original Sin! But first – who is the[...]
Note how wonderfully Jim Cheung's lines sell those lines But the art throughout is crisp, impactful and pretty damn gorgeous There are plenty of exchanges of Power…
… invasions of Mind..
…challenges of Soul..
…and questions of Reality.
The Infinity Gems seem to be embedded, not in a gauntlet, but in the story itself[...]
Do-gooders don’t always wear flashy costumes, brand catchy names or have special powers. But, retailers like Comic Fusion are doing their part to help
If anyone sees it anywhere please let me know.
Said bag contained ALL of my artwork, clothes and 98% of the comics I had with me.
I lost pieces from Phil Hester , Jim Cheung, Tommy Patterson , Ryan Stegman , Cory Hamscher and Joe Eisma #Beyondupset
Of course the Hyatt tweeted me last night There is no[...]