Remember those Wonder Woman issues drawn by Mike Deodato that I posted a few months back? After he finished his run with WW, Mike joined Image Comics for a while and drew this series called Glory. If it wasn't for different coloring, you would swear that this was basically a continuation of his DC book. The only major difference is that there are more splash pages here, which kind of cuts the dialogue in half. If you enjoyed Deodato's hot women from WW, you should enjoy Glory. She's all about hotness. Glory started making early appearances in comics like Youngblood Strikefile. Enjoy! Bauer out.
Glory v1 Issue #1
Friday, July 27, 2007
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Gen 13 v2 Issue #4
This has been a pretty awesome summer. I've had little time to pop back in at the HQ recently. I actually met this model who's as hot as Jessica Alba and she's been keeping me preoccupied. We're both trying to further our careers and work together to do so. Enough about me. How's everyone else doing out there? It's been a while since I posted the last issue of Gen 13, so you're all probably wondering what happened to the team after last issue's cliffhanger. This issue is titled "Tourist Trap." All kinds of crazy things happen in this one, with beautiful women on nearly every page. Grunge certainly has good time on this adventure. J. Scott Campbell sure works his magic fingers on this issue. There's also a second Gen 13 story in this book that is basically a comedy and even pokes fun at Image for creating way too many variant covers. Isn't everyone tired of variants by now? Make a decision comic book companies and pick one cover per issue dammit! I did like that Todd McFarlane variant for last year's Wildcats #1 though. It was just cool to see McFarlane draw something again after a nearly 15-year absence. So enjoy this next issue of Gen 13! Now back to my sexy bikini model. Best summer ever. Bauer out.
Gen 13 v2 Issue #4
Gen 13 v2 Issue #4
Monday, July 16, 2007
Spawn Issue #1
After Spider-Man #16, (penciler/writer) Todd McFarlane left Marvel Comics with several other artists to create an independent comic book company called Image. Artists and writers could finally own their work and not lose their rights once they handed it in to Marvel or DC. Let me give you an example. Jim Lee drew his final issues of X-Men about 15 years ago, but his X-Men drawings appear today on merchandise like X-Men underpants and he has no say about it/makes no profit from it. With Image, artists could approve or reject abuse to their artwork. Of all the original Image series released Spawn was the most consistent. I haven't been following the series for years, but the first 50 issues were certainly fun. Spawn was an interesting and dark superhero of the New York alleys. He also faced off against some cool villains like the Violator, Overtkill, Angela, and many others. It's one of the only Image books that actually had a solid game plan going in, yet issues were delayed on release many times. McFarlane unfortunately retired from penciling comics after the first couple years of Spawn. Enjoy this first exciting issue! Bauer out.
Spawn Issue #1
Spawn Issue #1
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Marvel Swimsuit Issue #2
Summer... so hot. Brain... frying. What better time to check out another comic book swimsuit issue? You don't have to think twice about opening the pages of this issue with a bikini clad Rogue on the cover. Your favorite Marvel babes of the 90s strip down for this fun pin-up issue. Do you believe that beautiful women like X-Men's Rogue are only fantasy? Two words: Marisa Miller. Enjoy! Bauer out.
Marvel Swimsuit Issue #2
Marvel Swimsuit Issue #2
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Image Comics Swimsuit Specials
It's summertime and it's so darn hot that some of our favorite superheroines are stripping down to their bikinis. That's right! These two issues have no educational value whatsoever. They contain pages and pages of pinups of comic book women drawn by artists like Randy Green, Jim Lee, Marc Silvestri, Brett Booth, J. Scott Campbell, and many others. I don't understand why there are some guys in the Homage Special though. If you put Voodoo's big butt on the cover of this issue, it should be an all girls issue. So enjoy some scantily clads drawings of these hotties of Image comics! Cannonball! Bauer out.
Darkchylde Summer Swimsuit Spectacular Issue #1
Homage Studios Swimsuit Special Issue #1
Darkchylde Summer Swimsuit Spectacular Issue #1
Homage Studios Swimsuit Special Issue #1
Gen 13 v2 Issue #3
How's everybody's summer going? I've been so busy with various projects that I've barely had time to post more comics. In this next issue of Gen 13, titled "The Magical Mystery Tour," (it's going to take you away) the Gen 13 team goes on a safari. If you've been having a bad summer vacation, just look at what happens to the Gen 13ers on their trip. They want a refund! J. Scott Campbell provides some his fantastic pencils for another fun-filled issue of Gen 13. Enjoy! Bauer out.
Gen 13 v2 Issue #3
Gen 13 v2 Issue #3
Sunday, July 01, 2007
X-Men v2 Issue #1
Just as Todd McFarlane was handed the reins to create a new Spider-Man series the previous year, the Uncanny X-Men team of Jim Lee and Chris Claremont were selected to bring a new X-Men series to life. This is basically the issue that made the X-Men superstars. Sure, the X-Men had been around for almost 30 years at this point, but Jim Lee's explosive pencils and redesigned costumes created a stampede at the comic book shop. What's not to like about this issue? Magneto is back with a new villainous team called the Acolytes. And I can't think of a better, more solid X-Men team than the heroes in this issue: Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Cyclops, Beast, Storm, Jean Grey, Colossus, Archangel, Iceman, Psylocke, Banshee, Forge, and Professor X. And even Nick Fury makes a cameo in this issue. Wolverine battles Magneto in this issue and Rogue gets emotional when she sees Magneto for the first time since their Savage Land romance (Uncanny X-Men 269, 274, 275). Enjoy the first action-packed issue of X-Men! Bauer out.
X-Men v2 Issue #1
X-Men v2 Issue #1
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