Location: X-Men/Mutants Splashes
Artists:
Andy Kubert
(Penciller)
,
John Dell
(Inker)
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Sigh! Gives short guys like me hope.
Just show her your claws!
Niceeeeeeeeeeeee
Sweet Kubert UXM splash! Yeah, how could you pass up on the opportunity to make out with Storm on an opposing rooftop to the Empire State Building! This is a better winner for Best Kiss in 2004 than the one MTV actually gave the award to (from the Starsky & Hutch movie)! At least the Rogue/Iceman kiss from X2 was nominated, tough to top Tobey & Kirsten from Spider-Man the year before!
Gorgeous from the smooch to the cityscape.
Nothing like a Goddess!! Such an amazing cover!!! What a lovely scene!!!
The placement of The Empire State Building is no mistake.
The Empire State Building & Logan's shadow on the bricks frame the romance nicely!
Lovely page!!!
And so begins your collection of Kissy-Face pages....
I have a few!
An electric love affair, would be great to see come to life again, it was briefly alive in the 616 universe in the STORM series recently, but only just a spark.
Well played!
Gotta love those bricks! All that architecture around them, but the focus is on their chemistry. Romance is in the air and nothing else in the world matters!
Came a bit early James. Would have made a perfect Valentine's Day post.
Happy Valentine day?
A lovely, beautifully drawn scene! But Logan and Ororo? Ewwww! More like brother and sister!
I agree that Storm can do better than that short king (like I shoukd talk!) —but we'd all be hard-pressed to score a better word-less splash from that killer combo of Kubert and Dell. Great piece, James!
awesome Kubert page, congrats!
Great page. Congrats James!
Left a whole lotta room on the page for a straight up and down building in the background...low key phallic symbol if you ask me. Nice page!
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar ;-)
Electrifying!
Nice little moment between Storm and Wolvie, though they're oddly off-center. But the real travesty is how they completely removed the birds in the published version (curious why they were originally there, then removed... outside of changing it from a day to night scene). Still a nice pickup despite all that, so congrats!
The image perfectly follows the rule of thirds with art and photograpy!
Beautiful framing for this scene. The cityscape is handled so well that despite the detail it stays in the background thanks to the heavy foreground shadowing. That all adds to the romance of our glimpse at the couple.