Artists: Lee Weeks (Penciller) , Bill Sienkiewicz (Inker) , Chris Eliopoulos (Letterer) , Scott Lobdell (Writer)
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DescriptionUncanny X-Men # 314 July 1994"Early Frost" pg 7 Inks over pencil on 11x17 Marvel Comics artboard Pencils: Lee Weeks (Signed lower right) Inks: Bill Sienkiewicz Letters: Chris Eliopoulos Writer: Scott Lobdell Got this page at Boston Comic Con and immediately went over to Lee Weeks to have him sign it. He was excited to see it and told me that Seinkiewicz did a fantastic job of not overpowering his pencils. I think both artists shine in this piece. Such a great guest artist combo. Issue breakdown: The White Queen, her mind still inside Iceman’s body, is on a mission to find her missing students, the Hellions. She dives off the side of a bridge, pursued by Archangel and Storm, who are unable to stop her without harming the body of their friend. However the White Queen is easily able to evade them due to using Iceman’s powers in ways that Iceman has never done himself. Professor X and Banshee are pursuing the White Queen in a Blackbird, and Xavier sends Archangel and Storm home. The White Queen arrives at Frost Enterprises, knowing she will find information on her students there. Unrecognizable in Iceman’s form, she encounters security personnel who are hostile towards her. She eventually evades them and taps into the computer system, which informs her that the Hellions are dead. She watches video footage of the events, and the horrific memories come rushing back to the White Queen. She hopes the Hellions can forgive her, because she knows she will never forgive herself. More guards find her, and she urges them to kill her, but before they can fire their weapons, Xavier puts the guards under his telepathic control. He talks to the White Queen, urging her not to blame herself for the death of the Hellions. Meanwhile, at the Mansion, Bishop engages in a training session in the Danger Room, while the hologram of his sister, Shard, integrated into the Danger Room’s facilitates, speaks with him. Jubilee enters the Danger Room and Bishop introduces her to Shard. Jubilee is confused as to why Bishop didn’t bring Shard back in time with him, until Bishop reveals that the reason why is because Shard is dead - and it was he who killed her. On this page: Meanwhile, at Westchester Mansion, which serves as Professor Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, the X-Man known only a Bishop has engaged with a robot opponent in the Danger Room. ‘So, this is the legendary Danger Room, eh? Somehow I thought it would be…bigger I guess. What about the famous X-Men hologram training scenarios we always heard about as children?’ a voice calls out to Bishop, who replies that the Shi’ar technology does exist, but he simply chooses not to use it. ‘Now please. Shut up -’ he begins, before the robot punches him in the face. ‘Your incessant noise is distracting me’ Bishop tells his mysterious companion. ‘Are you serious? Too distracted to take on a…what’s the word… “robot”?’ the voice asks. ‘Oh how the mighty have fallen. You ask me, Bishop - you’re just getting soft in your old age’ the voice remarks. ‘I am not…soft’ Bishop replies, adding that he is not asking for anything. ‘Maybe not. But you are slow. Or you would have saved yourself from this old standby’ the voice criticizes Bishop as the robot picks him up and holds him over a hole which has opened up in the floor, flames below. Bishop is dropped towards the fire, but he manages to grab onto the side of the floor, ‘As in grabbing onto the sides…like this?’ he asks. ‘Something like that. Yes. Grandstander’ his mysterious companion mutters, adding that they have seen that particular look of righteous indignation on Bishop’s face before. ‘But remember the rules - no powers’. ‘And no weapons, either. I remember’ Bishop replies as he pulls himself out of the hole, and moves towards the robot, declaring that the day he needs either powers or weapons to defeat something as simplistic as this construct is the day he ceases to be of any use to his teammates in the X-Men. Social/Sharing |
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Emanuele Peveri
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 10/13/2013
Weeks & Sienkiewicz in the same page is really a double espresso in a small cup: delicious!
Michael Molinario
Member Since 2011
Posted on 11/15/2013
Emanuele Peveri wrote:
Weeks & Sienkiewicz in the same page is really a double espresso in a small cup: delicious!It truly is. It's hard to fully appreciate this page at first glance. Every time I look at it, I study every panel for minutes. Still shocked I own it.
George 1
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 1/19/2014
Weeks and Big Bad Bill, what more could you want, awesome.
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