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Avengers Issue 32 pages 1-2 by Mike Mayhew and Brian Michael Bendis

Location: Mike Mayhew
Artists: Mike Mayhew (Painter) ,  Brian Michael Bendis (Writer)

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Location: Mike Mayhew
Title: Avengers Issue 32 pages 1-2 by Mike Mayhew and Brian Michael Bendis
Artist:  Mike Mayhew (Painter) ,  Brian Michael Bendis (Writer)
Media Type: Ink Wash
Art Type: Double Page Spread
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 383
Likes on CAF: 2
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 10/25/2022

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Brian Michael Bendis' Avengers Saga was truly epic! He worked with the greatest comic artists in the industry throughout, so I decided to try to collect a page from every artist to contribute interior art to Bendis' New Avengers, Avengers, and Dark Avengers. I am so thrilled to add this beautiful DPS by Mike Mayhew to my collection!! He is rightfully one of the preeminent modern cover artists, and his ink washes are truly thrilling to behold. This is such a great moment in the series, serving as a final adventure that mends a giant hole in the saga in my mind. Janet Van Dyne seemed to die at the conclusion of Secret Invasion, but here we find Tony Stark interrupting Hank Pym at work in his lab with a mystery: an anonymous antique Avengers distress signal. Check out the gallery of potential signal users' floating heads in the top panel of page 2 from left to right: The Vision, Spider-Man, Stingray, Colossus, Firestar, Thor, Black Knight, Squirrel Girl, The Beast, Patriot, Moon Knight, Namor, Scarlet Witch, Hercules, Captain Marvel, and Iron Fist. AS IF THAT WEREN'T ENOUGH AWESOME MARVEL HEROES, Bendis makes Mayhew draw (counterclockwise) The Fantastic Four, Mockingbird, Black Panther, Marvel Boy, Moondragon, Iron Man, Hellcat, Rage, Starfox, Hulk, and one more unknown person. If you think you know who that last possible Avenger is, please let me know!

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 10/25/2022

Really cool with how Hank works with giant equipment!  This microverse story brought back a founding member of the Avengers.  Mayhew does a great tonal job for the faces as Hank seems annoyed, while Tony is upbeat as ever.

Doctor Fantastic Member Since 2007
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Posted On 10/25/2022

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Really cool with how Hank works with giant equipment!  This microverse story brought back a founding member of the Avengers.  Mayhew does a great tonal job for the faces as Hank seems annoyed, while Tony is upbeat as ever.
 "

Hank's equipment is giant, man.

Michael  McIsaac Member Since 2020
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Posted On 10/29/2022

I love seeing Mayhew's black and white art.  His work with facial expressions is truly excellent.

Doctor Fantastic Member Since 2007
Posted On 10/29/2022

Michael McIsaac wrote:
"  I love seeing Mayhew's black and white art.  His work with facial expressions is truly excellent.
 "

Thank you, Michael! I agree about Mayhew's facial expression work-- it is breathtaking!

Jason Hussa Member Since 2017
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Posted On 10/29/2022

Another superb piece, Doc!  Mike's black and white art is truly a wonder to behold; the rich shading and tones along with uncannily character accurate facial expressions make you forget all about any potential colored version...  Gorgeous work.  It also tickles me that the scientific gizmo (or is it a doo-dad?) that Hank is buckled into in that first (beautiful!) panel resembles a big microscope... which makes him look like Ant-Man, even at normal size.  Love it!  Another brilliant name to cross off the list of your inspiring collecting goal, sir!  Mega congrats!!

Doctor Fantastic Member Since 2007
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Posted On 10/29/2022

Jason Hussa wrote:
"  Another superb piece, Doc!  Mike's black and white art is truly a wonder to behold; the rich shading and tones along with uncannily character accurate facial expressions make you forget all about any potential colored version...  Gorgeous work.  It also tickles me that the scientific gizmo (or is it a doo-dad?) that Hank is buckled into in that first (beautiful!) panel resembles a big microscope... which makes him look like Ant-Man, even at normal size.  Love it!  Another brilliant name to cross off the list of your inspiring collecting goal, sir!  Mega congrats!!
 "

Thank you so much, Jason! I love everything you mentioned about this piece, including the final panel where Tony says "Avengers are assembling." Ties together the series so well, considering they're going to rescue their teammate Janet!

Jason Hussa Member Since 2017
Posted On 10/30/2022

Doctor Fantastic wrote:
"  Thank you so much, Jason! I love everything you mentioned about this piece, including the final panel where Tony says "Avengers are assembling." Ties together the series so well, considering they're going to rescue their teammate Janet!
 "

Yeah!  And I can't believe I didn't make a mention of all the cool "other Avengers" headshots that are floating around on page 2 here...  The fact that they're in a style so different from how Tony and Hank are drawn sets up a fun layer to the page, as the reader separates the "living" from the projections (and pulls Tony and Hank's "real faces" more into the "real world"...).  Really great page, sir!

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