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ESPN and Marvel Display the Heroism of Women in Sports
ESPN and Marvel Display the Heroism of Women in Sports
ESPN and Marvel Display the Heroism of Women in Sports
In a striking blend of female empowerment and corporate synergy, ESPN has teamed with Marvel to commission a variety of comics artists to draw superheroic portraits of the 2015 Impact 25, a list of women who have had an "impact" on sports in the past year. The images are uniformly striking, but they vary in both the familiarity of the subjects and the level of "super heroification" of the art. So on one end of the spectrum you have a Tron take on tennis giant Serena Williams by Aspen Comics artist Elizabeth Torque, and a literally world-spanning Women's National Soccer Team by the Ghosted art team of Goran Sudzuka and Miroslav Mrva. And on the other end you have camera-wielding filmmaker Lauren Greenfield by Joelle Jones and Rachelle Rosenberg, who handled the art for the recent Mockingbird one-shot, and a moody take on prima ballerina Misty Copeland by Black Canary artist Annie Wu.
ESPN Magazine and Marvel Team Up For A Superhero 'Body Issue'
ESPN Magazine and Marvel Team Up For A Superhero 'Body Issue'
ESPN Magazine and Marvel Team Up For A Superhero 'Body Issue'
If you needed any further proof that Marvel is now fully a part of the Walt Disney Company family, look no further than a new collaboration with ESPN (also a subsidiary of Disney). A group of Marvel artists --- Alex Maleev, Sara Pichelli, Emanuela Lupacchino, Lenil Francis Yu, Frank Cho, Russell Dauterman, Mike Deodato, Jim Cheung and Greg Land --- have contributed original art of Daredevil, Captain Marvel, Medusa, Luke Cage, She-Hulk, Iron Fist, Iron Man, The Hulk and Ant-Man to a "superhero edition" of ESPN Magazine's famous "Body Issue," an annual celebration of athletic physiques (with lots of pictures of naked people).
Link Ink: Marvel and ESPN Team for Tebow Art, ‘The Walking Dead’ Marathon and Super Mario Sisters
Link Ink: Marvel and ESPN Team for Tebow Art, ‘The Walking Dead’ Marathon and Super Mario Sisters
Link Ink: Marvel and ESPN Team for Tebow Art, ‘The Walking Dead’ Marathon and Super Mario Sisters
Sports: Marvel Custom Solutions and ESPN have turned out some new Tim Tebow art for SportsCenter. So far he's not "Tebowing" in any of it, though. Legal: Antarctic Press has assented to a Temporary Restraining Order in federal court that will prohibit the company from selling its Diary of a Wimpy Kid parody books Diary of a Zombie Kid products following a lawsuit by Diary of a Wimpy Kid
High School Athletes Transform into Mecha-Jocks in ESPN Art
High School Athletes Transform into Mecha-Jocks in ESPN Art
High School Athletes Transform into Mecha-Jocks in ESPN Art
I had no idea, but it turns out that they have sports in high school now. Even more surprisingly, the ESPN sports empire has an entire magazine dedicated to these high school games. That magazine is called ESPN Rise, and the latest issue features exclusive superhero art by Alvin Lee, part of the prestigious UDON art collective...
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
Marvel's Cup o' Joe panel at New York Comic Con 2010 consisted mostly of a question and answer session, but there were a few interesting revelations over the course of the presentation. Marvel's Arune Singh brought up the return of CrossGen by saying one name: Mark Waid, who was a writer for CrossGen before it went out of business...
Sportscenter Goes Up, Up and Away With Superman Ad
Sportscenter Goes Up, Up and Away With Superman Ad
Sportscenter Goes Up, Up and Away With Superman Ad
The NBA has a storied relationship with comic book superheroes. As a league of men who don outlandish costumes are possess physiques, powers and capabilities far beyond their mortal kin, professional basketball players are about the closest thing to real-life super-beings to walk the Earth...
Hugh Jackman on ESPN
Hugh Jackman on ESPN
Hugh Jackman on ESPN
'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' star Hugh Jackman continued his tour of all possible media by showing up on ESPN this morning, where we find out that he can bench-press 320, and they have him talk to Wolverine mega-fan Brian Dawkins of the Denver Broncos, whose locker is insane with all things Wolverine...