Kitty Pryde WIP, by Volatile-Tifa
Working on sketch covers for an upcoming charity auction for a hospital in Fredericton. What else would I draw?
Thranduil Embarrasses His Kid By Showing Up To Pick Him Up On His Elk: Part 2
Artist Giovanni Costa Imagines the Batfamily in a Spaghetti Western
What happens when Sergio Leone meets Batman? This.
Happy New Year
xoxo
Yasmine
More Milo Manara Variant Covers for Marvel NOW
By Andy Khouri
Italian artist Milo Manara is a true master of the comics form, and has for decades now created enduringly beautiful works like Indian Summer, Click and El Guacho, just to name a few. I love to read his comics because Manara’s delicate figures, luscious backgrounds and ultra-crisp layouts demonstrate an uncommonly careful consideration of how every line serves to build immersive worlds, create believable characters, and tell compelling stories — stories which are more often than not decidedly sexual. Indeed, Manara is best known as an erotica virtuoso, with specific emphasis on the female form, and it’s for this reason that ComicsAlliance contributor Jason Michelitch suggested Manara isn’t usually mentioned in the same breath as Kirby, Crumb, Toth, Moebius and other creators who’ve become legendary in the North American scene, even though he deserves to be.
So it was a pleasant surprise to discover last month that Marvel had commissioned Manara to create a variant cover for its new best-selling series Uncanny Avengers. Marvel has been known to commission some very cool and unusual pieces for variant collectors and art aficionados, and Manara’s was definitely one of those. At once beautiful and powerful, Manara’s depiction of the Scarlet Witch was likely the first many current superhero readers had seen of his excellent work, and there’ll be more to come as the Marvel NOW initiative advances. Courtesy of the publisher, ComicsAlliance has an early look at Manara’s latest portraits of other Marvel Comics heroines including Valkyrie, Shanna the She-Devil and Gamora.
Read more at ComicsAlliance.
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I never looked into Flashpoint because I thought I’d like it too much. And now I feel that is true. See you later, any extra money.
Batman Legend of The Dark Knight (pg3)
Art By Jheremy Raapack
Colors By Carrie Strachan