Ian Saint UNITED STATES
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Guardians of the Galaxy Issue #08 Pg. 21 (ft. Blastaar, Peter Quill)

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Location: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY AND RELATED COSMIC ART
Title: Guardians of the Galaxy Issue #08 Pg. 21 (ft. Blastaar, Peter Quill)
Artist:  Brad Walker (Penciller) ,  Victor Olazaba (Inker) ,  Dan Abnett (Writer) ,  Andy Lanning (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 178
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 5/5/2022

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This was an interesting page and great interpretation of the negative zone. I love how King Blastaar is still holding down the fort in the negative zone. In this page you have Blastaar and Peter Quill staring upon the gates of 42, an interdimensional jail for super-powered misfits. Blastaar is looking to conquer 42 as a steppingstone to invade earth and needs Peter's help to do so. I love this picture of a warmongering horde stone hopping the negative zone in pursuit of conquering this floating fortress. Furthermore, the details and unique shadowing made this a no brainer in regard to having a few pages tell the volumes of the story.

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Michael  McIsaac Member Since 2020
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Posted On 5/5/2022

Wonderful splash page that really shows off Walker's skills beyond superhero action.

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
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Posted On 5/5/2022

I love the super high contrast. But when did the Negative Zone go from being an endless void in space, to a place with solid ground and buildings?

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 5/5/2022

I like all the Easter eggs that you can spot if flipped the piece upside down .  Like trying to find Waldo in the clouds or catching Pokémon.  They will appear if you want them to appear.

Harry M Member Since 2006
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Posted On 5/5/2022

I love how the large splash provides a different viewpoint to the smaller panel. A viewpoint that expands the view. Congrats.