Showing posts with label George Perez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Perez. Show all posts

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Separated at Birth: Hawkaaa-aaa!

Conan #75/Avengers #28

L: Conan the Barbarian #75 (June 1977), art by Ernie Chan
R: Avengers v.3 #28 (May 2000), art by George Pérez, Al Vey, and Tom Smith

(Click picture to Prince Vultan-size)



Monday, April 26, 2010

365 Days with Hank McCoy, Day 116

Modern Masters
Sketch of Hank McCoy by George Perez, printed in Modern Masters: George Perez #27 (2003)




Monday, May 12, 2008

Perez Demolitions, Inc.

Statement of fact: Nobody, but nobody, can draw debris like George Perez:

X-Men Annual #3
Panels from Uncanny X-Men Annual #3 (1979), written by Chris Claremont, pencilled by George Perez, inked by Terry Austin, colored by Glynis Wein, lettered by Tom Orzechowski

X-Men Annual #3

X-Men Annual #3

X-Men Annual #3

X-Men Annual #3

X-Men Annual #3

X-Men Annual #3

X-Men Annual #3

Of course, George Perez can draw other things besides kick-ass debris:

X-Men Annual #3

This concludes today's installment of "Nobody, But Nobody, Can Draw Debris Like George Perez."



Wednesday, April 11, 2007

I Miss (Captain) America

Like he did every single day of his freakin' amazing life, Cap lays down the awesome, not on the Red Skull, not on Batroc the Leaper, not on Baron Heinrich "Ach, mein mask ist verschtucken!" Zemo, but on some punks with snowballs:
Avengers #194 panels
Avengers #194 panels
Avengers #194 panels
Avengers #194 panels
from Avengers #194 (Marvel, April 1980), written by David Michelinie,
art by George Perez, Josef Rubinstein, and Ben Sean


Moral number one: Don't screw with Captain America.

Moral number two: No way a guy who could do this could get surprised by a sniper.

Moral number three: Nobody draws snow better than George Perez.

Moral number four: Yes, comic book printing did really used to be that crappy.