Carlo O
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Avengers vs X-Men / AvX #3 page 21 Captain America Wolverine

Location: Original comic art
Artists: John Romita, Jr (Penciller) ,  Scott Hanna (Inker)

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Location: Original comic art
Title: Avengers vs X-Men / AvX #3 page 21 Captain America Wolverine
Artist:  John Romita, Jr (Penciller) ,  Scott Hanna (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: US$1200 OBO
Views: 462
Likes on CAF: 5
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 1/6/2023

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John Romita Jr and Scott Hanna post-battle page from 2012's AvX #3 featuring a falling Wolverine, kicked out of a Quinjet by Giant-Man after a savage battle with Captain America who is shown recovering from claw wounds, and discussing the next move with Sharon Carter. Always loved JRJR's take on Cap and pleased to have this example even if it doesn't features Cap in a triumphant or dynamic pose I usually prefer.

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Posted On 1/6/2023

Beautiful Carlo!

Carlo O Member Since 2017
Posted On 1/6/2023

Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor wrote:
"  Beautiful Carlo!
 "

Thanks, Nick!

Rafael Via Member Since 2005
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Posted On 1/7/2023

That last panel IS the moneyshot in this page

Ryan Barrett Member Since 2019
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Posted On 1/20/2023

Rafael Via wrote:
"  That last panel IS the moneyshot in this page
 "

I have to agree. I love modern pages without the word balloons because it lets the art do all of the talking. And this page says a lot. I've never read this comic, but the narrative from panel 1 to that last panel is so B.A. We know what just went down between Wolvie and Cap and the final panel featuring Cap's winded, tired face fuels our imaginations to envision what that tussle looked like on the preceding pages. 

GREAT page.