March 18, 2011

CAPTAIN AMERICA & THE KORVAC SAGA GN-TPB (May Solicitation)

CAPTAIN AMERICA & THE KORVAC SAGA GN-TPB
Written by BEN McCOOL with JIM SHOOTER
Penciled by CRAIG ROUSSEAU with GEORGE PÉREZ
Cover by CRAIG ROUSSEAU
Captain America: proud member of the Avengers, but a man out of time — frozen for decades and unaccustomed to modern life. Can the Sentinel of Liberty learn to fight alongside heroes 60 years younger than him? And why does Cap feel a strange connection to the man named Korvac? Ben McCool (Choker) brings you an epic tale ten centuries in the making! Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA & THE KORVAC SAGA #1-4 — plus the issue that kicked off the classic Korvac Saga, AVENGERS #167 (1978).
112 PGS./Rated A …$14.99
ISBN: 978-0-7851-5160-9

FLASHPOINT #1 (May Solicitation)

FLASHPOINT #1
Written by GEOFF JOHNS
Art and cover by ANDY KUBERT
1:25 Variant cover A by ANDY KUBERT
Variant cover B by IVAN REIS and GEORGE PÉREZ
Not a dream, not an imaginary story, not an elseworld. This is Flash Fact: When Barry Allen wakes at his desk, he discovers the world has changed. Family is alive, loved ones are strangers, and close friends are different, gone or worse. It’s a world on the brink of a cataclysmic war – but where are Earth’s Greatest Heroes to stop it? It’s a place where America’s last hope is Cyborg, who hopes to gather the forces of The Outsider, The Secret 7, S!H!A!Z!A!M!, Citizen Cold and other new and familiar-yet-altered faces! It’s a world that could be running out of time, if The Flash can’t find the villain who altered the time line!
Welcome to FLASHPOINT!
Retailers please note: This issue will ship with three covers. Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.
On sale MAY 11 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T

March 7, 2011

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Comics Revue #300


"After experimenting on some private commissions, I decided to try my pencil tone-to color technique on a cover that would actually be published. On the left, is the original marker and pencil tone illustration I drew for the cover of COMICS REVUE #300. On the right is what it looks like after I digitally converted the grays to color. I think it makes for two very unique pieces. Hopefully the publisher-- and you all-- like the results.

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