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Art of Color: Muntsa Vicente's Vibrant Visions
Art of Color: Muntsa Vicente's Vibrant Visions
Art of Color: Muntsa Vicente's Vibrant Visions
Comics coloring has come a long way since the "four-color" process of yesteryear. As printing and technological innovations allow for greater artistic improvisation, colorists today are blessed with a wider palette, easier research, and the (deserved) recognition that they're an equal part of an artistic team. Muntsa Vicente is one of the few colorists working in comics today who's able to evoke the limited color schemes of those old comics, without letting her own style be subsumed.
Brian K. Vaughan Takes Over Panel Syndicate Twitter Feed
Brian K. Vaughan Takes Over Panel Syndicate Twitter Feed
Brian K. Vaughan Takes Over Panel Syndicate Twitter Feed
Do you have burning questions for writer Brian K. Vaughan? Well, good news, because for most of the day today, he's taking over the Panel Syndicate Twitter account and answering people's questions. Just last week, Vaughan and artist Marcos Martin finished their 10-issue maxiseries The Private Eye that they offered under a "pay-as-you-like" model on the Panel Syndicate website. In addition to answering questions, Vaughan is talking about comics he likes, posting videos, and more. He promises no spoilers during his tweeting today, though, so if you haven't read the series yet, you can still check out the feed.
The Good Hulk: Lawyering And Superheroism in 'She-Hulk' #1
The Good Hulk: Lawyering And Superheroism in 'She-Hulk' #1
The Good Hulk: Lawyering And Superheroism in 'She-Hulk' #1
Lawyers are not heroes. I don't say that to be unkind; I'm sure there are valiant and principled people in the law as in most walks of life. Jennifer Walters, the eponymous star of the new She-Hulk ongoing series from writer Charles Soule and artist Javier Pulido, is one of those good people. Yet as a profession, lawyers do not represent "good" the way that superheroes do. Soule, a pract