Showing posts with label green arrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green arrow. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
More DC Universe Online
It's been nearly a year since the previous post about the (still) upcoming MMORPG DC Universe Online. The last post contained only line art. Today's post contains mostly CG character renders.
There's more art of each of the characters that I didn't post, so there is a bonus archive linked at the end of the post. The game is still set to come out sometime this year.
Image Archive (.zip)
Bonus Archive (.zip)
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Misfits #8: Comics
I've been slacking off a bit when it comes to comics posts. The last one was back in...January. So, to make up for that, today's post is a Misfits special edition featuring nothing but comic pics.
First up is a great pic of Aquaman by Jesus Saiz from Brave and The Bold #33.
Mon-El strikes a Superman-like figure in this two-page spread by Bernard Chang from Superman #696.
Jean-Claude shows his stuff on the cover of the first issue of the next Anita Blake series by Brett Booth.
Next, here are two scans from Flash: Rebirth #6 by Ethan Van Sciver.
A long while back, someone requested pics of the Marvel hero Speedball (aka Penance). Well, I finally found a decent pic of him in Avengers: The Initiative #33 with art by Jorge Molina.
Mark Bagley, one of my favorite artists after his run on Ultimate Spider-Man, did the pencils for the cover and single interior scan from JLA #41.
I like John Cassaday's cover for The Lone Ranger #20. The guy in the pic is actually The Lone Ranger's friend Tonto.
This post concludes with three scans from Justice League: Rise and Fall Special. The first two spotlight Green Arrow from the front and the back. The third scan seems to be tailor-made for a certain blog. The credits for this comic list three different people for pencils but no page numbers. As such, I don't know who actually did these pages.
This concludes another Misfits post. Another manga/anime heavy Misfits post will be coming up in a couple of weeks. And don't forget...All-Request Week 2010 begins Monday.
First up is a great pic of Aquaman by Jesus Saiz from Brave and The Bold #33.
Mon-El strikes a Superman-like figure in this two-page spread by Bernard Chang from Superman #696.
Jean-Claude shows his stuff on the cover of the first issue of the next Anita Blake series by Brett Booth.
Next, here are two scans from Flash: Rebirth #6 by Ethan Van Sciver.
A long while back, someone requested pics of the Marvel hero Speedball (aka Penance). Well, I finally found a decent pic of him in Avengers: The Initiative #33 with art by Jorge Molina.
Mark Bagley, one of my favorite artists after his run on Ultimate Spider-Man, did the pencils for the cover and single interior scan from JLA #41.
I like John Cassaday's cover for The Lone Ranger #20. The guy in the pic is actually The Lone Ranger's friend Tonto.
This post concludes with three scans from Justice League: Rise and Fall Special. The first two spotlight Green Arrow from the front and the back. The third scan seems to be tailor-made for a certain blog. The credits for this comic list three different people for pencils but no page numbers. As such, I don't know who actually did these pages.
This concludes another Misfits post. Another manga/anime heavy Misfits post will be coming up in a couple of weeks. And don't forget...All-Request Week 2010 begins Monday.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Justice League: Cry For Justice
Justice League: Cry For Justice is a new mini-series. Although the writing isn't exactly the best, the art is great. Mauro Cascioli does the artwork here, which I think is digital painting.
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Hal vs. Ollie
I don't know why, but there are times when seeing two guys fight is utterly appealing. Such is this case in this brawl between Hal Jordan and Ollie Queen from DC Universe: Decisions #2. Howard Porter does the pencils here and the guys look great. I only wish this sequence went on for a few more pages.
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