There’s no getting around it — if you loved comics in the ’80s, then Frank Miller’s Daredevil vs. Bullseye storyline is burned in your brain for eternity!
First, the colored version (click the images for a larger view):
And now, the black-and-white:
There’s no getting around it — if you loved comics in the ’80s, then Frank Miller’s Daredevil vs. Bullseye storyline is burned in your brain for eternity!
First, the colored version (click the images for a larger view):
And now, the black-and-white:
Captain America’s less-well-known British counterpart, Union Jack was in one of our favorite comic storylines when we were young: Captain America #253-254. If memory serves, the story involved a vampire called Baron Blood, the death of the original Union Jack, the arrival of his replacement, and some fantastic John Byrne art. Also, Cap beheaded the vampire with his shield. Awesome!
Colored version first (click the images for a larger view):
Now, the black-and-white:
We aren’t sure quite how long our hiatus from Season 2 will last — as long as we need to finish the final art for the published book, I suppose. So we don’t wind up missing each other too much during the downtime, I wanted to share some of Kyle’s artwork with you. The first is Captain America, drawn last summer during Kyle’s excitement prior to the release of the movie.
We’ll post a new picture each Tuesday and Thursday until we run out or the comic returns (whichever comes first)!
First, the colored version (click the images for a larger view):
And the black-and-white:
To all our friends, fans, and readers — thanks for your support in helping to make 2011 such a wonderful year. Here’s hoping for an even better 2012 for us all!
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We’re still on hiatus — poor Kyle is chained to his drawing table, working feverishly to complete the final art for the Candlewick book — but we couldn’t let the season zoom past without wishing our readers a safe and happy holiday!
The Ghost of Christmas Past dropped off these holiday Smashes of old: the first from 2009, and the second from way back in 2007. And to all a good night!
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