Showing posts with label Marvel Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel Comics. Show all posts

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Trying to understand. Hulk is thinking. Please. Hulk not understand. Hulk not understand what you mean...

Passing on some of my Sunday morning boredom workout before getting around to feeding the dogs.  I took a few sample panels from The Immortal Hulk #50, and mixed in some other dialogue, altered the layout, and slapped in some new background layer textures.    Hulk confused?  He sure is!     Thanks to Bennett, José, and Brabo providing the source panels I could extract and abuse with some Affinity Photo leg work on my end.

Hulk not understand.


Sunday, February 10, 2019

Captain Marvel - the website

Gotta love the new website put up in 2019 by Marvel Comics productions for the new Captain Marvel movie featuring Carol Danvers (starring Brie Larson).    The movie is set in the 1990s and the website designers have built the site using the best of Netscape 3.0 technology.  Fun retro stuff.  Go take a peek at https://www.marvel.com/captainmarvel.


Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Iron Man unknown artwork

unknown Iron Man artwork
























[Solved - from Iron Man #241]



Anyone know which Marvel comic book this artwork actually came from?   I am not sure if it is from a 1980's issue of the main Iron Man comic book, or some other title.  Nowhere on the original does if give me a date, name, or any hint.   Most original comic book artwork as date stamps, names, issue numbers but this has nothing but some coloring guides notations.

Google & TinEye image searches were not much help but I also found a few scans of the finished image in a foreign discussion forum, a comicvine thread, and a random imgur post but none of them still gave any clues to true origin or source reference.

Can anyone identify the artist, the guy taking the punch, or the exact comic book this came from?  Any clue would help me narrow the search.

You can view the full hi-res scan of this artwork to see things in greater detail.   And before you ask the back of the artwork has only one thing written on it "story p.18", nothing else.