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Yildiray Cinar Archives
drawn by Yildiray Cinar, and will be published in 2023.
Known for his legendary and impactful run on INCREDIBLE HULK, superstar comics writer Peter David is proving his acclaimed work on the Hulk mythos is far from over! Having just finished an epic trilogy of limited series that told the grand saga of Hulk villain MAESTRO,[...]
Marvel Comics has teased a new series launching in May from Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross, and Yildiray Cinar, dubbed "the most ambitious series ever to hit the Marvel Universe." The house of ideas promised to reveal the details next week But Bleeding Cool already has them.
The most ambitious series to ever hit the Marvel Universe[...]
She just disappears.
Weapon X #23 art by Yildiray Cinar and Frank D'Armata
Yildiray Cinar is still a very talented artist and gives this book a better treatment than it deserves The artwork is phenomenal, and the new costumes for "Weapon X-Force" look great The gore and action are solid Frank D'Armata brings a bold and popping[...]
After Weapon X #20 and #21, I thought I was done for good, but then #22 promised Mystique and a return of artist Yildiray Cinar I had to come back.
And #22 is good It's more fun than the previous issue, less dumb, and isn't wrapping itself in a previously serious narrative like the past two[...]
The conversation between Warpath and Logan is actually a bit sad and adds some depth to the story.
Weapon X #19 art by Yildiray Cinar and Frank D'Armata
Yildiray Cinar's artwork continues to hold together excellently The detailing looks great, the expressions are strong, and the action scenes are quite awesome Also, the tiger cub is adorable[...]
We can't guarantee 100% accuracy, of course.
In this issue of Improbable Previews, we've acquired an unlettered page from the upcoming Weapon X #19 by Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente, and Yildiray Cinar Will this issue contain the greatest comic book crossover of all time? All signs point to: yes! Check out the preview below, and look[...]
Victor and Red are complex characters understated by the title "villain." What is done with both characters is interesting, and I look forward to where this may lead in issues to come.
Weapon X #18 art by Yildiray Cinar and Frank D'Armata
Yildiray Cinar's artwork is once again a boon to the comic, providing a distinctly detailed[...]
This comic just does a lot of things that work out in the end, and it was one of the stronger books of the week.
Weapon X #17 art by Yildiray Cinar and Frank D'Armata
Yildiray Cinar is the artist on this to boot He is a great artist, and he delivers exceptional detailing and personality to[...]
Talented artist Yildiray Cinar is terribly wasted in this big, empty, action comic with minimal bloodshed and uninspired fight scenes It offers very little outside this fight scene, and the emotional stakes just aren't there enough to justify the violence.
Batman: Detective Comics #974 cover by Guillem March and Jason Wright
Win: Detective Comics #974 Will Make You Feel[...]
It's a waste of Yildiray Cinar's talents.
The cover-spoiled romance between Warpath and Domino culminates in a leaping kiss in the middle of the issue-long battle While I am far from one to condemn comic book romances (in fact Warpath and Domino make a weird amount of sense as a couple), it typifies how completely devoid[...]
We make no promises about the use of your time, however.
On stands this week are Weapon X #14, X-Men Blue #21, Despicable Deadpool #294, Cable #154, and Old Man Logan #35.
Weapon X #14
Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Yildiray Cinar
Colorist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Cover: David Nakayama
Long story short: Old Man Logan and the rest of his team of[...]
You can see read every X-Men: Bland Design column going back to the very beginning (which was last week) at this link.
Let's take a look at Weapon X #13…
Weapon X #13
Writer: Greg Pak
Artist: Yildiray Cinar
Colorist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Damage: $3.99
We're joining the Nuke-Clear War storyline with Part 2 A team of Wolverines and quasi-Wolverines consisting[...]
Do you ship Domino in Warpath in Greg Pak and Yildiray Cinar's Weapon X? Then you're going to love the page of art from Weapon X #14 revealed on Twitter today by Marvel X-Editor Mark Paniccia:
If you A) are a fan of romance in comics and B) are digging the extreme action (i.e violence) in[...]
While I can't say they come to mind first whenever I think of my favorite DC heroes or comic series, their quirky 1950's sci-fi origins and themes make them a fun read whenever DC actually decides to put out some material for them once every five years (at best).
The most recent significant Metal Men release[...]
The London Super Comic Con has released a bunch more comic attendees at the show… oh look, Max Brooks, Garth Ennis, Kieron Gillen… you can see that Bleeding Cool's publisher must be in attendance!
The new names are Arthur Adams, Simone Bianchi, Brian Bolland, Max Brooks, Mark Buckingham, Joyce Chin, Garth Ennis, Kieron Gillen, Adi Granov, Tabitha Lyons, Ron Marz, Ireland Reid, Esad Ribic, David Roach, Laura Sindall, Rachel Stott, David Wachter and Jeremy[...]
Ed Dukeshire writes for Bleeding Cool: Fist of Justice was the super-heroic defender of Charm City until he made a fatal mistake that ended his career.