SNIKT! And stay tuned…"
Russell Dauterman, artist on X-Men, X-Men Red, Marauders, "With the Krakoa era ending, I wanted to thank you all for the love these past few years Drawing/designing the X-Men has been a nearly lifelong dream of mine — thanks for supporting it/me! FALL OF THE HOUSE OF X #1 cover Drawn/colored by me[...]
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As a citizen of Krakoa he may even have diplomatic immunity…
X-MEN HELLFIRE GALA 2023 #1
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(W) Gerry Duggan, Jonathan Hickman (A) Adam Kubert, Luciano Vecchio, Matteo Lolli, Russell Dauterman, Javier Pina, R.B Silva, Joshua Cassara, Kris Anka, Pepe Larraz (CA) Phil Noto
THE FALL OF X BEGINS HERE! The Hellfire Gala is always the biggest event[...]
And drawn by Russell Dauterman, who drew previous election scenes in the Hellfire Gala.
That's before Marvel does the dury and Nimod, the mutant massacring machine from (one of) the future, now hijacked by the anti-mutant lobby group Orchis, who proceed to carry out a full-blown assault on the island of Krakoa Remember that phrase, "Welcome[...]
Well, with these designs for Storm by Russell Dauterman, tweeted out, does this suggest that he may be working on the Storm book? Will it be with Al Ewing? Will it be Immortal X-Men or X-Men Red? Will she be leading a team of Arakki X-Men on the planet Mars? Either way, it's a good-looking[...]
Marvel has unveiled twelve connecting variant covers by artist Russell Dauterman for the twelve issues of X-Men comics marvel is stretching out a single night to this June for the Hellfire Gala crossover event These Hellfire Gala variants show various mutants standing (or floating) on the "green carpet," and they connect to show those mutants[...]
Today, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey & Emma Frost #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Russell Dauterman is published by Marvel Comics But it is possible you might get a feeling of deja vu But first, let's have a once-upon-a-time…
A couple of decades ago, Marvel Comics publisher Bill Jemas decided that it would be a great idea[...]
Power mad Marvel Senior Editor Jordan White posted a Twitter thread listing X-Men comics in stores today, but what caught the attention of many in the replies was the image White used in his first tweet, featuring a small drawing of what appears to be Emma Frost as drawn by Russell Dauterman.
Happy #NewComicBookDay, everyone! Two[...]
Aaron was recently interviewed by Marvel media partner Comic Book Resources where the normally compliant site couldn't avoid asking the question, considering it seems like every Marvel event comic ends up late, sees its main artist replaced by someone else for some of the issues, gets an additional one or two issues tacked onto the[...]
And with Thor too busy to get involved (come on, Thor!), it could mean trouble as Marvel kicks what they've promised is their biggest-ever super-mega-crossover event into high gear.
From the press release:
The War of the Realms has come! All ten realms have fallen to Malekith and his army…except one!
Midgard still stands, but Earth is missing[...]
This just leaves Thor and Mangog to have it out one last time.
The Mighty Thor #705 cover by Russell Dauterman and Matthew Wilson
This issue brings the thunderous finale to the Mangog battle, and it is a well-constructed climax to "The Death of the Mighty Thor." It balances the emotional tones well The battle is both[...]
If you thought you knew how the Death of the Mighty Thor storyline was going to end in Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman's Mighty Thor comic (presumably with the death of the mighty Thor?), you've got another thing coming A press release from Marvel says that you know nothing, Jon Snow.
"This is it, folks! The[...]
The colours in particular are sumptuous and warm.
The Wicked + the Divine #33 cover by Russell Dauterman
A lot of the magic of The Wicked + The Divine lies in the characters' interactions and relationships, as well as the ability to discuss complex emotional matters In among the shocks and twists of the issue, these still[...]
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Marvel Legacy #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Jason Aaron and featuring art by Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Chris Samnee, Russell Dauterman, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuiness, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pepe Larraz, Jim Cheung, Daniel Acuna, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Mike Deodato Jr., David Marquez and Matthew Wilson (damn, that's a lotta dudes),[...]
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One of the big releases of Marvel Legacy as it returns to original numbering in such a way that it lands on a big anniversary issue, The Mighty Thor #700 is a massive juggernaut of an issue that is truly worthy of its landmark status in the ongoing story of the God(s) of Thunder.
The[...]
But then, that's not unheard of.
For now, only time will tell, but once Marvel starts the ball rolling with these kinds of teasers, they usually like to keep it going.
Marvel Legacy #1
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Daniel Acuna, Jim Cheung, Russell Dauterman, Esad Ribic, Greg Land, Stuart Immonen and more
Cover by
Joe Quesada
It begins at the[...]
Nine superstar artists and Greg Land have joined current artist Esad Ribic on the book, which could move the needle on orders despite past comments about artists' lack of ability to do so and a generally lukewarm reaction to Marvel's much-hyped Legacy variant cover reveals.
According to a press release, Steve McNiven, Russell Dauterman, Chris Samnee, Alex Maleev, Stuart Immonen, Pepe[...]
To add some authenticity, Thor comic book artist Russell Dauterman has been tapped to draw the one of the magazine's variant covers.
(Editor's Note: Dat butt Seriously, though — I'm digging Thor's feminine look here Those look distinctly like fishnets and thigh-high boots Who says Thor can't look glamorous while battling Death?)
The issue goes on sale on[...]
The Mighty Thor #700 will begin the Death of Jane Foster storyline for Marvel Legacy, but creative team Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman won't say whether Foster will actually die.
When your storyline is called "the death of ____," one of the obvious implications is that ____ will die in said storyline However, according to an[...]
Written by Jason Aaron with art by Russell Dauterman w/ Matthew Wilson, Thor #15 hits stores on January 11th.
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Every so often, comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the lettering finished The result, while pretty to look at, leaves readers wondering just[...]
He packs the issue so full with incident that the power-play dialog sections between Odin and Freya are given plenty of depth without shorting the action, from frost-giant invasion to Thor's desperate wielding of a battle axe in Mjolnir's place… while riding underwater on a goat.
Artist Russell Dauterman (Nightwing, Supurbia, and costume illustrator for such[...]
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Grace Randolph interviews her own artist on Supurbia, Russell Dauterman including his background in costume design – including for the Captain America: The First Avenger comic – and how he designed a universe of characters for Suburbia.
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Grace Randolph interviews her own artist on Supurbia, Russell Dauterman including his background in costume design – including[...]
The art by Russell Dauterman has a raw quality, remind me of early Matt Wagner and Sam Kieth, with a clever sense of colour TAke a look at the first issue, out in March.
Damn.
Grace Randolph is one of Bleeding Cool's newest contributors, landing with a bang with her two weekly comic book[...]