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- PhanLo1
- Added issue #1 to my pull list, thanks. Love the aesthetic.DRIFTMONKEY
- DRIFTMONKEY1
- Cheers for posting dude!
That Matteo Scalera artwork is amazing, will get this. :-)PhanLo - It's a great first issue. A lot of fun. They set it up really well.DRIFTMONKEY
- Cheers for posting dude!
- DRIFTMONKEY2
This shit is bananas, folks. God damn, the universe they created here is a real horror show. The video above describes it best. It's like if the Twilight Zone all took place in one town, and Rod Serling was the reason all the bad shit happens.
Every issue is a one shot story with different theme, or flavor. But there's this narrative, of this fuckd'up town that runs in the background, and boy is it captivating. Each issue is a very short read. There are a lot of panels used to build tension, but they dont waste an inch. So much detail in the background of this weird town.
- PhanLo1
- Props to the guy who turned up for battle with a lantern.Good work, Idio-SanNairn
- I sometimes think about the poor guy that used to play the bagpipes going into no-mans land. Kind of haunts me a bit.PhanLo
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In 1980’s French comic book artist Mœbius painted seven images featuring some of Marvel Comics’ most iconic characters: Spider-Man; Iron Man; The Punisher; Daredevil; Elekra; Wolverine and The Thing. The paintings were released as posters in 1990 and quickly went out of print. And in 1988 the artist collaborated with Marvel Legend Stan Lee on a two part story: The Silver Surfer – Parable (1988), which went on to win an Eisner award.
Mœbius’ art style is so visually distinctive that it’s wonderful to see his take on these classic Marvel superheroes.
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