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Phenomenal page, congrats! I LOVE this Peter David Supergirl series, especially Leonard Kirk's art on it. Such a weird, cool, unique comic - - with gorgeous artwork throughout.
Phenomenal! Congrats on the piece. Love the snarling hyenas. This reminds me of the cover to the original Harley series, issue 9 (2001)! Fun and fearsome in equal measure.
Beautiful piece, congrats. Underrated comic that is a great read, too.
I love how the art guides your eye through the page. And that's got to be one of the top renditions of Barda ever. I own several copies of this issue - - love it!! Congrats on the page.
Wieringo drew one of my favorite Superman interpretations - - youthful, yet driven and heroic. His Superman seems like there is danger around every turn, but he will still go bounding into action. It is decidedly not a God-like Superman. I love it. Congrats on an amazing pencilled piece.
Damaggio's quiet scenes are as good as his action scenes. Fantastic page, congrats!
Her art is awesome and this was such a great choice for her style. Congrats!
I love the multiple phases of Wieringo's work, he came out of the gate amazing but just continued to get better and better - - here we have a more bug-eyed Spider-Man, very unique and fun. Contrast that with the more streamlined, almost svelte Spider-Man he was drawing via daily doodles on his website and in his phenomenal 2007 "Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four." I believe in interviews he said Spidey was his favorite character. Thanks for sharing this beautiful page.
So cool! This is one of my favorite Crossgen series. Congrats on the page!
Amazing! I love Jeff's work on '90s GL! Dig the Kirby Krackle!
Amazing! Bernet's skill with black and white is unbelievable!
Gorgeous piece! Captures the fluidity and agility of Spider-Man, like a coiled spring perched on the wall.
Great story and beautiful piece! I hope to see Stephane at another Con in the future. He's great.
Always a pleasure seeing Mike Wieringo's animation-inspired, ultra-tight pencil work. Wonderful piece.
Great splash from the very memorable "Serial Boxes" storyline. Phillips at his best.
One of my absolute favorite images from this run. So iconic and cool. Congrats!
Awesome piece, congrats. Reminds me a bit of the Oracle headshot on Birds of Prey #10, one of my favorite covers ever.
Love Renaud's art. A wonderful simplicity to this Harley Quinn, in the classic costume (my favorite). Congrats on the piece.
Great piece. The look and mask seem to be a reference to the '90s Suicide Run storyline or the Edmondson/Gerads run from 2014-15.
Thank you for posting, wonderful piece from one of the greatest artists ever. No one synthesized animated-y cartooniness with grounded realism quite like him - - doubly amazing that he never actually worked in the animation field.
Always exciting to discover new Wieringo art!
Great piece with Agent Wax, congrats. Early '00s Wildcats (vol 2 with Sean Phillips and 3 with Dustin Nguyen) are some of my favorite comics ever.
It is a commission, yes. Hoffman also included in his Inkplosion vol 19 art book.
That's a great story! Amazing collection of the classic Speedsters. '90s IMPULSE was the bomb.
Wonderful page. RIP Lee Moder. I got into the Legion by discovering back issues of the Abnett/Lanning and Peyer/Moder stuff. They're just fun sci-fi comics, period. Moder had one of those great "animated"-y and dynamic but still very grounded styles.
This is a great page! I love this series and it's got some of my favorite Rags Morales art. It is such a smart, trippy time-travel series, but with a ton of great pathos and characters.
This is a brilliant series, and Clayton Henry's art on it was tops.
Roux really is in a league of his own when it comes to commissions. What a piece!
Sometimes I enjoy Hoffman's backgrounds more than the foregrounds - - and this is an amazing background, congrats.
What a page, congrats! This is such a great series., with one stunning page after another by Rude and Kesel. Bill Oakley was a brilliant hand-letterer, wonderful to have his work here too.
Incredible. This was such a great two-part storyline where the characters go to Mexico, and what a cover!! Chama Sierra was a great villain.
What a gorgeous piece! Love the signatures on the taxi marquee.
Love that it's a Crossgen character. Mr. Caldwell did an amazing job.
Not too familiar with many STAR WARS projects from Damaggio outside of his PHANTOM MENACE adaption. This is a real treat to see. Great figure work and facial expressions here.