Andre Araujo

James Asmus Takes The 'All-New Inhumans' Global [Interview]
James Asmus Takes The 'All-New Inhumans' Global [Interview]
James Asmus Takes The 'All-New Inhumans' Global [Interview]
It’s been nearly two years since Black Bolt crashed Attilan into the Hudson River, sending a cloud of Terrigen Mists across the planet and unlocking latent Inhuman DNA wherever it traveled. In that time, the profile of the Inhumans as a franchise has skyrocketed; they’re in the TV shows, they have a movie on the way, and the comics have expanded into an entire line, including fan favorites such Ms. Marvel and Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur. All-New Inhumans just wrapped up its first arc, as the team led by Crystal ventured to the dictatorship of Sin Cong to investigate claims that not one person there was transformed by the Terrigen Cloud. ComicsAlliance caught up with All-New Inhumans co-writer James Asmus to talk creating new Inhumans, their new global scale, and their relationship with the X-Men, both in canon and in the wider publishing landscape. We also have brand new art from All-New Inhumans #5 by Andre Araujo!
André Araújo Constructs a Dystopian Android City for 'Man Plus'
André Araújo Constructs a Dystopian Android City for 'Man Plus'
André Araújo Constructs a Dystopian Android City for 'Man Plus'
For the last few weeks, writer/artist André Araújo has been publishing pages from his new Titan Comics series Man Plus as a webcomic, offering a free look at the opening chapter in his story about a robotic dystopia. As he puts it, it's a story about "a shimmering metropolis where technology rules with a heavy hand, and cyborg strike teams are commonplace" --- or in other words, the perfect chance for him to assemble an entire city using only his imagination. Having completed a thesis in architecture, Man Plus provides Araújo with the opportunity to realize some of his ideas on the page, and create not only a futuristic world and narrative, but a futuristic landscape as well. With the series heading to print in January next year, ComicsAlliance spoke to Araújo to find out more about how it came to be.
The New Avengers Team Is A Bunch Of Robots From The Future And That’s Pretty Cool
The New Avengers Team Is A Bunch Of Robots From The Future And That’s Pretty Cool
The New Avengers Team Is A Bunch Of Robots From The Future And That’s Pretty Cool
Good news for fans of robots who can cry: After a long absence, The Vision is returning to comics in the pages of Avengers AI, a new comic set to drop this July from the creative team of Sam Humphries and Andre Araujo. Spinning out of the current Age of Ultron event, Avengers AI will follow a team of robot heroes that includes Runaways' Victor Mancha (the "son" of Ultron) and a renegade