Showing posts with label Animated Panels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animated Panels. Show all posts
Monday, August 22, 2022
Monday, June 27, 2022
Monday, June 29, 2020
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Rob's Room: Wolverine gif by Arthur “Art” Adams
Chris Burnham (Grant Morrison’s Batman Incorporated artist) created this Wolverine by Arthur “Art” Adams GIF with the following artworks (via MaxMarvel123):
- Marvel Comics Presents Vol. 3 #1 cover (January 16, 2019) [colored by Federico Blee]
- Wolverine Vol. 1 #302 cover (March 7, 2012) [colored by Federico Blee]
- Wolverine Poster colors [inked Terry Austin & fan colored by Omi Remalante Jr.]
- ReedPOP and New York Comic Con’s 2019 Program Guide [colored by Edgar Delgado]
- Marvel Comics Presents Vol. 3 #2 cover (February 27, 2019) [colored by Federico Blee]
- Marvel Monograph: The Art Of Arthur Adams — X-Men trade paperback (February 26, 2020) [I had no idea who color it, Jesus Aburtov maybe?]
- Return of Wolverine #1 Four Color Beast exclusive variant cover (September 19, 2018) [colored by Peter Steigerwald]
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Rob's Room: Batman Legends of the Dark Knight - Shaman Animated Covers
I remember being so excited when this series first came out! Loved these first issues and their beautiful covers by George Pratt. Over time, the series became more standard fare, but at the outset it was so different for a superhero book. I've not yet read any of the DC Black Label books, but am hoping they evoke the same excitement.
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Animated Comic Book Cornerbox Art
Arthur Adams' animation work on 1985's Longshot miniseries:
Hulk animation is by Al Milgrom from The Incredible Hulk #292 - #300. Interestingly, this animation mirrors the story in the books of Bruce Banner's intellect losing controlling The Hulk.
Magik was a four-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 1983–1984. The corner box artwork shows what happened while the character was in Limbo, aging and being corrupted by demons:
In 1988, DC's Power of the Atom series ends with a shrinking, (then disappearing) Atom on the covers! (This is the only instance I could find in DC books Unsurprising, since corner box art wasn't really their thing...):
Machine Man art by Barry Windsor-Smith from the 4 issue limited series (circa 1984) - it's not animated corner art, but rather animated cover art:
Dork Note: If anyone knows of any others please drop me a line.
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