This is the last of the Jeremy Haun pages. Oh no! I'm running put of Beach Head art. Boo!! Not quite there yet, though. And Heritage currently has a cover and page up for auction that I may or may not have already bid on...
This is the last of the Jeremy Haun pages. Oh no! I'm running put of Beach Head art. Boo!! Not quite there yet, though. And Heritage currently has a cover and page up for auction that I may or may not have already bid on...
I have been slacking in posting more art, so I'm back to it tonight. Because the world sucks but art is good. Here's another page by Jeremy Haun from Special Missions: Manhattan.
I've been slacking on my art posting. Boo, me. But here's some more Beach Head from Jeremy Haun to make it a bit better.
Early post today because I have my computer out and so I don't forget. Who could today's page be about? Well, it's mostly Low-Light, but there's a panel with Beach Head. Woo! This page is also by Jeremy Haun.
He's only in part of a panel, but here's some more Beach Head from Jeremy Haun. Still from Special Missions: Manhattan. And yet more to come.
Tonight we have another Jeremy Haun page from G.I. Joe Special Missions: Manhattan. You'll never believe who's on this page.
Today starts many days of G.I. Joe Special Missions: Manhattan by Jeremy Haun. More Beach Head. Huzzah!
Here is some more Beach Head and some other Joes. But Beach Head. This page is from the IDW run and by @robertatkinsart.bsky.social
Today we venture into G.I. Joe territory in general, and Beach Head territory specifically. Here is a page from G.I. Joe Reloaded by Javier Saltares and Andrew Pepoy. Much more to come!
Last of the Maverick for now. I got this one for backing Ned Lord of the Pit by the always talented Jim Calafiore.
Second to last of the Maverick images. For now, at least. This one if from Mystique issue 4, brought to us by Declan Shalvey.
Not quite through with Maverick yet. Today we have this piece from Marshall Hinson that I picked up at Baltimore Comic-Con (which is always a fantastic show and I highly recommend going to btw).
Ooooo, look at that piercing stare in the third panel. Here's some more Maverick from Weapon X by Ron Garney for your Friday evening. Enjoy!
I've been slacking on the art. Boo. But to make things better, here's another page featuring Maverick. Because Maverick makes everything better. This page is by Ron Garney from Weapon X. I still need to buy more of these...
Here is another Maverick page, though Mr. North/Nord doesn't actually appear. But this is from the far too short-lived Maverick series. This page is by Jim Cheung and Andrew Pepoy. I need me some more of these...
Today we move on to another character I'm oddly obsessed with: Maverick. When Miguel asks why I like him, I really don't have an answer aside from "He's awesome!" This piece is from the super-talented Mike Rooth. I don't know why the scan is so orange because the original is far more gold.
Today is the last of the Leonard pieces. It's another Citizen Cold prelim. He's has a bit of a bad day here.
Today we're going to change it up a bit: we're going from Captain Cold to........ Citizen Cold! Whoa! Look at me going crazy over here. Almost through all the Cold art (for now).
Still more Captain Cold? Absolutely! (I'm almost through them, promise.) This lovely piece is from the late Ramona Fradon. So glad I was able to pick this up.
This evening we have a prelim by Jesus Merino from Flash 48. Can you believe Captain Cold is on it? Isn't that a surprise?
What? More Captain Cold? Oh, yeah. This is a commission from Jay A. DeFoy from GalaxyCon Columbus in 2023. I hope to see him at more shows in the future.
Today brings us a commission from Sean Chen that I picked up from eBay not too long ago.
Sticking with Captain Cold, here's a page from Forever Evil: Rogue's Rebellion. I'm not sure what page it is, though, because it's not written at the top and I haven't read this story in over ten years. Yeesh, where has the time gone?
Len finally gets to enjoy his beer and his Combines won. Last page (8) of the Beer Run story from Flash 750.
Page 7 of the Beer Run story in Flash 750 brings us Wally thinking everything is about him...
Today is page 6 of the Beer Run story from Flash 650 where the good Captain is being a badass and freezing a helicopter in mid-air, as one does.
Here on page 5 of the Beer Run story from Flash 750, we find Mr. Snart being a good citizen and trying to support a local small business by paying for his beer (never mind the fact that the money is most likely stolen...).
Day 7 of art updates is page 4 of the Beer Run story from Flash 750. And we learn what happens when you don't pay attention to Lenny's good advice to not rob his local liquor store.
Day six of the art update gives us Mr. Snart just trying to buy some beer but encountering a complication on page 3 of the Beer Run story from Flash 750.
Today we have the page 2 prelim of the Beer Run story from Flash 750 brought to us again by Scott Kolins. This story was so fantastic. I'm so, so happy to have all the prelim pages.