Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, and Dinei Ribeiro
New Challengers #4 is another compelling backstory and adventure for this iteration of the Challengers of the Unknown Bethany is another great member of this cast, and her history is both engaging and tragic.
This fight to survive in Skartaris makes for a great struggle The Challengers are vulnerable and[...]
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Ken Marion, Klaus Janson, Sandu Florea, Brad Anderson, and Dinei Ribeiro
Andy Kubert and V Ken Marion split the artwork on this one, and both provide a nice grit through their line-heavy style Both artists' work compliments the other quite well, and the book keeps a consistent style throughout as a result Brad Anderson and Dinei[...]
Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, and Dinei Ribeiro
V Ken Marion's artwork sees this story through to its ending, and it continues to look good in a Jim Lee-esque/the better part of comics' 1990s aesthetic way While Jesse is drawn rail-thin at times, the line detailing in the characters' faces and the detail given to the Green[...]
Daniel, Danny Miki, Sandu Florea, and Tomeu Morey
Tony S Daniel's artwork continues to be a pleasing highlight in the comic He draws Booster emaciated and hairy after being held in prison, and it's a bit unnerving The detailing is oddly lighter in some parts, but most of the book still looks great Tomeu Morey's color[...]
Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, and Dinei Ribeiro
V Ken Marion provides great artwork here with a detailed and line-heavy style reminiscent of Jim Lee He plays with the visuals of the Power Ring aesthetic, and the environment is given a lot of life and detail of its own Sandu Florea provides a thin and precise inking[...]
Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, and Dinei Ribeiro
V Ken Marion brings a slightly over-detailed but still generally good-looking art to the table It has some of that grit of the mid-2000's, but it's high energy and fits the Green Lanterns more often than it doesn't Sandu Florea's inkwork is mostly quite good, but it could have[...]
Ken Marion, Sandu Florea, and Dinei Ribeiro
V Ken Marion's artwork fits the comic very well It's quite detailed, but the faces are depicted quite simplistically as to keep a lighter tone John Stewart looks oddly underdrawn when he makes a cameo and eyes can look a little small, but the overall comic looks good[...]