The roster of talent includes Kyle Starks, Jim Mahfood, Kim Jacinto, David Mack, Ramon Villalobos, Tyler Kirkham, Boss Logic, Michael Calero, Eskivo, Wesley Snipes, Kevin Eastman, Kit Wallis, Terbor Richardson, Drew Zucker, Kevin Roditel, Chrissie Zullo, Alex Reigel, Marc Ellerby, Javan Jordan, Victoria Douglas, Clay Adams, Rob Cammon, Ariel Diaz, Marco Lopez, Max Hoven, Valentina[...]
Kim Jacinto Archives
These definitive comic book stories will be presented in an all-new way in a star-studded special that will delight long-time True Believers and the current generation of Marvel fans!
The comic will include artwork by John Cassaday, Marguerite Sauvage, David Lapham, Declan Shalvey, Perf Pérez, Salvador Larroca, Leinil Francis Yu, Valerio Schiti, Carlos Pacheco, Inhyuk Lee,[...]
Coming in March, Outlawed will be a one-shot by Ewing, artist Kim Jacinto, colorist Espen Grundetjern, and letterer Clayton Cowles in which a tragedy causes the government to outlaw teen superheroes The AV Club's Eisner-winning cozy journalistic relationship with Marvel Comics earned them the EX-X-XCLUSIVE reveal and first look for this project.
Here's what Ewing had[...]
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[...]
The sequel to Marvel Comics #1000, it continues the same overarching idea of an ongoing story by Al Ewing threaded through a litany one one page stories by the good and the great from Marvel Comics' history.
Currently that includes writers Al Ewing, Audrey Loeb, Jimmy Palmiotti, Declan Shalvey, Vita Ayala, Howard Chaykin, Kaare Andrews, Frank[...]
I know that seems obvious, but people have missed that point recently when talking about things like this or The Last Jedi.
The Sentry #3 art by Joshua Cassara, Kim Jacinto, and Rain Beredo
Joshua Cassara and Kim Jacinto once again split this comic and give a nice balance between the more cartoonish world of Bob and[...]
I won't dive deeper into that idea as to not spoil, but the book gets very intense very fast.
The Sentry #2 art by Kim Jacinto and Rain Beredo
Kim Jacinto and Joshua Cassara split the art on this one, with Jacinto depicting the world inside the Confluctor and Cassara on the real world It's a nice[...]
It's worth mentioning that Bob's version of the world is intentionally corny and comes with characters like Scout, Watchdog, and "Sentress," deliberately drawing upon the Captain Marvel (Shazam) family of years ago.
This is admittedly me pontificating a lot, but, if you can't tell from me rambling on endlessly about contemplation and self-analysis, I do like[...]
Based on the hit Bruce Springsteen song off his 1984 album Born in the U.S.A. — we assume — Avengers: No Surrender is co-written by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, and Jim Zub, and features a rotating art team of Pepe Larraz, Kim Jacinto, and Paco "Funky Cold" Medina.
"In month two of NO SURRENDER, the rubber hits the road[...]
An upcoming return of a major character, one of the classic, original Avengers, with a piece of teaser artwork that I'd go out on a limb and say is from Kim Jacinto.
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With the unmistakable green maw of the Incredible Hulk, and the word 'SMASH' in Alonso's tweet, it seems clear that Bruce Banner's jade giant[...]
The team of Kim Jacinto, Jahnoy Lindsay, and Juanan Ramirez have made an absolutely gorgeous book here They go for a pseudo-realistic style with a good amount of depth, but it still maintains the superhero kinetic and dynamic feel It's incredibly detailed, and the characters are all very well expressed by both facial movements and[...]
There is some interesting conflict between Rogue and the Wasp over leadership, Human Torch is delightfully cocky, and Synapse is trying to avoid a nervous breakdown in this hellish crisis.
Doctor Voodoo attempts to commune with the spirits to help fight off the Darkforce, but it backfires when he becomes possessed, foreshadowing the likely main conflict[...]
Labeling Angela as being a gay/bi character does not in any way derail the story that Marguerite Bennett, Kim Jacinto and Stephanie Hans are telling Frankly, it helps give color and diversity to Marvel's lineup it is thus far lacking in.
It's offensive even 'We'd not looking to put labels on the character or the series'[...]