There are still lighter moments with Kitty and her friends, and Shadowcat herself has a good sense of humor.
X-Men: Gold Annual #2 art by Marco Failla and Rachelle Rosenberg
Marco Failla's artwork is of a light and energetic style Emotions are often big and expressive, and detailing isn't so heavy as to weigh down the visual[...]
Marco Failla Archives
apparently having something bigger planned for the information gained from this operation.
Marvel Rising #0 art by Marco Failla and Rachelle Rosenberg
Marco Failla's artwork is what makes this worth it in the end The style is light, airy, and very kinetic The punches and kicks have a lot of impact to them which really draws you[...]
To its benefit, the utter ludicrous fun of the remainder of the comic more than cover up any failings in its one serious moment.
All-New Wolverine #31 art by Marco Failla and Nolan Woodard
Marco Failla's artwork brings the kind of fun, expressiveness, and kinetic energy a story like this needs There's also a simplicity to the[...]
But if that sounds like too little Deadpool for you, fear not! Deadpool also shows up in this week's issue of…
All-New Wolverine #31
Writer: Tom Taylor
Artist: Marco Failla
Colorist: Nolan Woodard
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover: David Lopez
We're kicking off a new story arc in All-New Wolverine, ahead of the upcoming Old Woman Laura storyline which could be the book's[...]
Jackpot, the Aftershock comic by writer Ray Fawkes, artists Marco Failla (issues #1-3) and Georges Duarte (issue #4), colorists Stefani Renee, and featuring covers by Brian Stelfreeze, is one of the company's finest offerings, but fans may have been a little dismayed due to its somewhat sporadic release schedule The first issue came out back[...]
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[...]