Artists: Leinil Yu (All) , Brian Michael Bendis (Writer)
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DescriptionOne week away from Halloween, you just gotta spotlight a page containing both a lycanthropic cat-person and a villain whose facial features were impacted by a trip through a plate glass window, right? Tigra gets the drop on Jigsaw here, and makes short work of the thug.A terrific POV in the first panel allows for Leinil’s detailed pencils to perfectly capture Tigra’s razor sharp claws, while at the same time his signature “scratchy style” gives us a definitive Jigsaw. Some awesome, densely-packed rendering in all panels. Shot for publication directly from Leinil's pencils, the published page features more beautiful colors by Dave McCaig. THANK YOU as always, Kwan! I hope everyone has a safe and awesome Halloween! Social/Sharing |
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Mark V
Member Since 2021
1 - Posted on 10/24/2024
Don't have anything to say about the story but it's remarkable how rich Yu's pencils are. Everything is so clearly delinated and rendered, which is tricky given how the Tigra figure in the first panel is crossing a panel borders and fighting/interacting with the other characters in the sequence. It's a real shame that he's transitioned to a digital workflow, especially for original art collectors.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 10/24/2024
Perfect Halloween post. And Jigsaw's face is the perfect subject for Lenil's amazing pencils. Thanks for reminding me that I need to add an example of his to my Philippine artist gallery.
Kavi H
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 10/24/2024
absolutely loive Leinil's detailed pencil work, I much prefer seeing his work that way than with an inker but that's just my personal preference (also having recently seen a bunch of it at Kwan's booth at NYCC in person). nice page!
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 10/24/2024
Tigra! Tigra! Bringing fight
Leinil’s pencils do her right,
What immortal scratchy style
Could frame thy Leinil fantasy?
In that constant pencil line
Burnt the fire of thine thighs?
The art brings hair she aspires
Hussa fan, dare sieze this fire?
In short order goes Jigsaw,
Would twist the sinews of thy art?
And when thy claws began to feast,
What dread hand? & what dread feet?
What Avengers? What the page?
In that Bendis was thy brain?
What the Leinil? what dread grasp
Dare her haunchy Tigra’s ass?
When the art threw down the stares,
And gangster villain Jigsaw’s tears,
Did he smile this work to see?
Did the Yu made the Kwan ship these?
Tigra! Tigra! burning bright
In the panels shaded right,
That immortal Leinil line
Dare frame thy fearful fantasy?
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 10/24/2024
I've been a big fan of Leinil's art since he first burst on the scene and this page ia a pretty good example of why.The camera perspective in the first panel is great and really helps enhance the tension. The details on both Jigsaw and Tigra are spectacular, as his pencil rendering is so unique and exquisite. The punch to the jaw in the 2nd panel is great & the kick to the underside of his jaw in panel 3 is so cool as well. The camera placement in the bottom panel is once again just fantastic and Jigsaw's face is so beautifuly drawn! But, maybe for you, the BEST part about this page is that it comes from a Bendis book! Congrats, Jason.
F M
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 10/25/2024
You know I'm not the biggest Yu fan in the world BUT this page is great if only for that first panel.
(it was actually on my to buy list at some point as a Tigra fan).
Plus we all love those intercompany crossovers and it's such fun to see Tigra kicking Two-Face's ass here ;)
Miki Annamanthadoo
Member Since 2003
2 - Posted on 10/25/2024
F M wrote:
You know I'm not the biggest Yu fan in the world BUT this page is great if only for that first panel.
(it was actually on my to buy list at some point as a Tigra fan).
Plus we all love those intercompany crossovers and it's such fun to see Tigra kicking Two-Face's ass here ;)
That was my first thought - why is Tiga fighting Two-Face? :-)
Dynamic pencils!
Anthony T
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 10/25/2024
Really enjoyed Leinil's run on New Avengers. This page is a great example.
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 11/27/2024
That's some fine line pencil work there! So crisp from Yu and of course he's doing his thing on the storytelling front. And I ALWAYS love seeing Greer get some play in modern books! Congrats, man!
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