She's daring, a little nuts, and has a good sense of humor.
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #8 art by Dave and Pete Kennedy
Dave and Pete Kennedy bring home some great artwork one more time with a book that handles its gore and at-times strange visuals very well Emotion is well depicted in the[...]
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He thinks he's making humanity better; it's only made more compelling because Andersen is arrogant, which coincides with this goal.
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #7 art by Dave and Pete Kennedy
Dave and Pete Kennedy continue to contribute great art to this comic, and the visuals of this installment can turn outright unnerving[...]
The material itself isn't interesting; it's how it mutates the human body that makes things interesting.
Speaking of which, we do see another character return in a monstrous form courtesy of the monstrosity infecting the mining station, and this person's new body does have an unnervingly great new design.
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It also steps into the realm of body horror, providing imagery so disgusting that you just can't feel comfortable while viewing it.
Once more, Dave and Pete Kennedy provide some phenomenal work in rendering the world of Vortex The impeccable detail makes the horrific scenes all the more visceral and palpable Pete Kennedy's ability to play[...]
The atmospheric shield of Taylor, the artificial light sources, and the setting of a fully functional space station all make for a cool setting.
This is all brought to life by the excellent artwork of Dave and Pete Kennedy Vortex's universe is highly detailed, leans on realism, and yet each character is granted a defining physical[...]