These were my favorites!
Cover #5 (cover art by David Mack)
Daredevil: Back in Black vol, 8: Death of Daredevil (cover art by Phil Noto)
Extermination (cover art by Mark Brooks)
Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (cover art by David Marquez)
Immortal Hulk #12 (cover art by Alex Ross)
Monstress #19 (cover art by Sana Takeda)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #90 (cover art by Michael Dialynas)
Which were your favorites?
Another great selection, Joe!
Today methinks ‘Cover’ is rather striking (love the light blue/white colour contrast) and also ‘Extermination’ with it’s glassy ink colours. Nice!
I would also have to say I love ‘Monstress’ too. It’s artwork is always wondrously beautiful.
Thank you for sharing your comic eye candy!
I am sure you are all in a titter now as you know you have made the big time with your hard work. I was watching South Park and they had the make up of the Gate Room like on SG-1. The episode had a team going through the Circle to an unknown world (of imagination). I don’t recall a RDA reference. But we in the northland are going to experience some Canadian air for the next week or so. Well being in Vancouver you didn’t get that either. Oh one question I came up with by watching SG-1. RDA early says he’s from Chicago. Later like when he gets Sam to go fishing he makes reference on being from Minnesota. I know it was here where he learned to play hockey. So was that an error that the early writer passed over or was there any discussion when the writers got together?
My fav this week would be:
– Extermination, I like the stack of characters, the fact their size goes backward to perspective rules (they’re bigger as they’re farther) that gives a nice impact.
– Guardians of the Galaxy, regular but solid composition, the skull contrast in the middle does the trick. Looks like they’re not your friendly and funny MCU crew anymore. 😀
– Immortal Hulk, Rosses epic always work (even though it’s full of tangents in that case).
Mention for TMNT and a very peculiar character design. Interesting take.
Monstress #19 (cover art by Sana Takeda), looks inviting. Extermination (cover art by Mark Brooks), is scaring me just a bit, but interesting.