The intervention of Black Lightning in the increasingly stressed situation saves the man with the gun aimed at him, but dooms the superhero.
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PANEL 3: Big panel Black lightning lying in the street He's been shot three times in the chest and stomach as he's bleeding[...]
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Black Lightning was created by Tony Isabella with Trevor Von Eeden for DC Comics back in 1977 Of late, both have been critical of how DC Comics have handled the character and themselves They have both been much more complimentary of the television version.
Now, in the finale of season three of Black Lightning, which has[...]
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40 years ago this month saw the debut of Black Lightning by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden in his own comic.
To give you a better idea of the mindset of DC at the time, they were seriously going to publish a character called Black Bomber, a white racists that became a black superhero when[...]
Trevor Von Eeden shared his process art for the variant cover to the new Cage #1 by Genndy Tartakovsky The colors are by Rachelle Rosenberg He also shared his prelim sketches for a Powerman and Iron Fist Christmas cover With cover also by Rosenberg I love the one with the Avengers #21 cover.
The idea for this[...]
The artwork is accomplished, Trevor Von Eeden on form, with touches of Alex Toth, of Will Eisner, of Todd McFarlane and a crowd scene as detailed and varied as that of George Perez.
I understand DC Comics still intend to publish the comic And while the specific references may be dated, it is likely that the[...]
Brigman co-created Power Pack with Louise Simonson back in the eighties, drew Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants and Supergirl and drew the Brenda Starr strip for sixteen years after that, and currently a professor of sequential art at Savannah College of Art and Design.
Uncanny Inhumans #5 gets a Classic variant by Pat Broderick, best known for his work on[...]
Harris and a teenaged Trevor Von Eeden conferring over panel arrangements for an issue of Black Lighting; Jim Steranko – "the top of the comic book avant-garde" – discussing the importance of Venetian blinds in film noir, and how he uses them to create menacing atmosphere in comics; Neal Adams and Julie Schwartz talking about[...]