JL8 #119 by Yale Stewart
Based on characters in DC Comics. Creative content © Yale Stewart.
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JL8 #119 by Yale Stewart
Based on characters in DC Comics. Creative content © Yale Stewart.
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Pick up the first issue of my creator-owned comic here, or merch at the new online store!
I find it hard to believe there would be many of you that haven’t seen this AMAZING series but just in case here’s a link. You really have to start at the beginning for the full effect but quite simply some of the characterisations here are better than the official writers at DC. A lot of love and very clever writing.
And cute art too. :)
The archive starts here.
Whip It by Dan Schoening
Toronto Comicon is less then one week away! Here is a late night peak at another piece I will have with me. Come check me and my very talented table mate Deena out at booth A22.
Oh my…this is wondrous!
Any chance you’ll be at Heroes?
yes I make terrible puns T_T
Anyways this one of a kind piece is up for grab at JapanLA online store for this month only! I coloured this with watercolour and coloured pencils, added a smidgen of glitter, and had it matted and framed (in hot pink! :D)
Reblogs to get the word out would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance, everyone!
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hellyeahsupermanandwonderwoman:
The sceret ID was a WW staple for many incarnations of WW. It was set for her by her own creator, Marston. Great art like this homages that Diana often tries to live among us than above us.
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The Goddess by kit-kit-kit
Adam Thompson Tours The DC Universe With The JLA On A Minimalist Poster Series
While DC Collectibles has been promoting the home cities of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and others, after a fashion, with a line of travel posters, Adam Thompson has gone one better by taking fans on a tour of the Justice League’s respective bases of operations with an interlocking poster series spanning Metropolis, Gotham City, Atlantis, Themyscira, Oa and more. The assembled image trails off a bit once it hits the Flash and Green Arrow, who are more or less adventuring outside Central City or Keystone City or Star City, but it’s still nice to see the lineup present and accounted for across multiple locations. If DCU geography isn’t quite your thing, the artist is also adept at donning the Batman family in motorcycle jackets and other stylized attire that seems suited for cosplay conversion.
Check out Adam Thompson’s beautiful minimalist posters on ComicsAlliance!
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Batgirl, Power Girl and WW by Tom Bancroft