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Year 2009

 

Rate The Top 16 Best Team-Up Book Runs: # 2-3

Original at Comics Should Be Good! external link    Thu, Sep 17

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By MarkAndrew JOHN TOTELBEN ON THE MAN-THING VS. THE LIZARD! 1) From Marvel Team-Up # 70.  Tony Dezuinga inker.) From MTU # 75.  Al Gordon inker.) At September 17, 2009, Michael P. wrote: A word for Dave Hunt's inking of Byrne. Everyone raves about Austin doing Byrne but the Hunt inking early ...

Rate Dawn Of The Dread Force Issue #0 Is Finally Here

Original at ComicList external link    Tue, Oct 21

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By ComicList Inker Rob Armstrong was Pat Lee's exclusive inker while working at Dreamwave Productions, and his inking credits include Transformers G1, Transformers G1 Vol. 2, Transformers Armada, Transformers Summer Special, Transformers/GI Joe, X-Men, Batman, Superman, Fantastic Four, Witchblade, Dark Minds and Warlands. Colorists Danimation, Misty "Sayda" Coats and Simon "Seed" Bork round out the art team. Danimation's coloring credits include Marvel Age Spider-Man, Spider-Man Unlimited, X-Men Unlimited, Fantastic Four Special, Age of Apocalypse, Son of Vulcan, Voltron, Street Fighter, Darkstalkers and Jason Rubin's Iron and the Maiden. Misty Coats is one of the most talented new colorists in the business and Seed is an up-and-c...   [read the full post]

Year 2007

 

Rate Comic Book Review: X-Men #197

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Mon, Mar 26

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By Rokk Krinn Creative Team Writer: Mike Carey Penciler: Chris Bachalo Inker: Tim Townsend Carey’s Ultimate Fantastic Four isn’t anything special to read, but it is serviceable. And Ultimate Fantastic Four isn’t one of Marvel’s flagship titles, so serviceable on a lower tier comic book like Ultimate Fantastic Four isn’t such a big deal. I mean, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to run out and purchase Carey’s Ultimate Fantastic Four, but it isn’t’ so below average that I would stop collecting it myself. It is popcorn for the brain. Well, that doesn’t cut it on a big name title like X-Men. And that additional fact is that Carey has done a better job with Ultimate Fantastic Four than he has done on X-Men.   [read the full post]

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