Marvel comics for August 2012: instead of someone channelling Art Adams, this is a cover by Art Adams. This is the cover for Secret Avengers #30; I do like his combination of cartoony and detailed.
Marvel comics for August 2012: belatedly, a look at some of the covers from the solicitations. This is the variant cover for Avengers Vs X-Men #10, drawn by Nick Bradshaw (who is really channelling Art Adams here).
The Avengers.
Final piece of Alan Davis art (for now): this is the other cover for Wolverine Annual #1, drawn by Alan.
More Alan Davis art: this is the cover for Wolverine Annual #1, the third comic written and drawn by Alan that will feature his creation, The ClanDestine. Seeing the characters again makes me a happy comic book guy.
Continuing Alan Davis art: this is the other cover for Daredevil Annual #1, drawn by Alan. I reckon this will be the main cover: The ClanDestine are not famous enough to be the draw on an annual with a well-known character, unfortunately.
It’s time for some Alan Davis art: this is one of the covers for Daredevil Annual #1, drawn by Alan. It’s the second comic of three (the first will be Fantastic Four Annual #33) in which Alan is writing and drawing, featuring his creation The ClanDestine (as you can see on the image).
I can’t believe I never saw (and subsequently posted) this cover before: this is the cover for Fearless #3, drawn by the peerless Art Adams.
More comic book covers to celebrate The Avengers movie: this is the Avengers variant for X-Men #27, drawn by Khoi Pham.
Continuing appreciation for The Avengers movie (which was AWESOME) by posting Avengers-related covers. This is the Avengers variant for Amazing Spider-Man #683, drawn by Mike Del Mundo.
commission - Captain America!
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Avengers #19 cover | Daniel Acuña
I’m hoping to see the film today, so let’s mark it with an Avengers cover.
Marvel comics for July 2012: my final selection from this month’s solicitations is an interesting cover for Untold Tales of Punisher Max #2, drawn by Kaare Andrews. It plays with familiar elements but it’s done with style.