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maxsindiecomics · 2 years
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Death: The High Cost of Living #3 - Chapter Three: The High Cost of Living (May, 1993)
The story was collected in the hardcover collection Death: The Deluxe Edition HC (October 3, 2012)
writer: Neil Gaiman | penciller: Chris Bachalo | inker: Mark Buckingham | colorist(s): Matt Hollingsworth and Olyoptics | letters: Todd Klein | editor: Karen Berger | assistant editor: Shelly Roeberg | publishing company: Vertigo Comics
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silverjetsystm · 1 month
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♘- fall outfit
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Outfit Headcanons | Accepting
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They do like their layers, regardless of season.
Grant does look like Marc's old merc outfit here. -looks at Quint's ghost look-
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Hulk (1978) #15
Writer: Moench, Penciler: Sienkiewicz, McLeod; Colorist: Oliff
Timeless look of Marc's civilian style (t-shirt, jeans, olive military jacket, bandage).
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MS: MK (1989) #14
Writer: Dixon; Penciler: Velluto; Inker: Palmer; Colorist: Scheele; Letterer: Lopez
Jake's One Outfit goes here. I swear the traffic light look is supposed to be brown and green.
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Hulk (1978) #17
Writer: Moench, Penciler: Sienkiewicz, Janson; Colorist: Olyoptics
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marvelman901 · 1 year
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Cyberforce vol 1 3 (1993) . The Tin Men of War part 3 . Written by Eric Silvestri Penciled by Marc Silvestri Inked by Marc Silvestri, Dan Panosian, Trevor Scott and John Tighe Colors by Joe Chiodo , Ben Fernandez , Wendy Fouts and Olyoptics Lettered by Mike Heisler and Kevin Cunningham Edited by Cynthia Sullivan Cover by Marc Silvestri and Scott Williams . See more relevant content here: #marvelman901image #marvelman901thepitt #marvelman901cyberforce #marvelman901marcsilvestri . #marcsilvestri #trevorscott #johntighe #danpanosian #90s #cyberforce #thepitt #scottwilliams #image #imagecomics https://www.instagram.com/p/CoJWQMJKKe5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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age-of-moonknight · 2 years
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Moon Knight Special Edition (Vol. 1/1983), #2.
This special edition contained works originally published as:
“An Eclipse, Waning” and “An Eclipse, Waxing,” Hulk! (Vol. 1/1978), #15. Writer: Douch Moench; Penciler: Bill Sienkiewicz; Inker: Bob McLeod; Colorist: Steve Oliff; Letterer: Joe Rosen
“Nights Born Ten Years Gone,” Hulk! (Vol. 1/1978), #17. Writer: Douch Moench; Penciler: Bill Sienkiewicz; Inker: Klaus Janson; Colorist: Steve Oliff
“Shadows in the Heart of the City,” Hulk! (Vol. 1/1978), #18. Writer: Douch Moench; Penciler: Bill Sienkiewicz; Inker: Klaus Janson; Colorist: Olyoptics
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earlyimagecomics · 5 years
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Some 2 page spreads from PITT
Art-- Dale Keown
Colors-- Olyoptics and Joe Chiodo
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comicsideblog · 5 years
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #40 Artists: Bryan Talbot & Olyoptics
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longerbox · 4 years
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What if Love and Thunder is actually about Beta Ray Bill and Sif?
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mybookplacenet · 5 years
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The Green Lantern (2018-) #9 by Grant Morrison
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About The Green Lantern (2018-) #9: On the medieval fantasy planet of Athmoora, Sir Hal of the Lantern—a.k.a. Hal Jordan—must do battle with the evil wizard Ah-Bah-Nazzur, scourge of the Four Kingdoms! What is Ah-Bah-Nazzur’s secret? And what does it have to do with the looming extinction-level Multiversal threat that leaves countless dead super-beings in its wake? Written by: Grant Morrison Illustrated by: Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff, Olyoptics Targeted Age Group: Young Adult Buy the ebook Buy the Series Read the full article
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batmanbeyondrocks · 2 years
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Vol 1 Issues #39 and #40 November/December 1992
Executive Editor - Dick Giordano
Cover Artists - Bryan Talbot
Mask - Part One and Two
Writers - Bryan Talbot
Pencilers - Bryan Talbot
Inkers - Bryan Talbot
Colourists - Olyoptics
Letterers - Gaspar Saladino
Editors - Archie Goodwin and Bill Kaplan
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comicweek · 4 years
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Medieval Spawn
Spawn #15 Cover
Todd McFarlane and Olyoptics
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maxsindiecomics · 3 years
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Spawn #28 - Protector (February 1, 1995)
writer: Todd McFarlane | artist [penciller & inker]: Greg Capullo | colorist: Steve Oliff and Olyoptics | copy editor & letters: Tom Orzechowski | publishing company: Todd McFarlane Productions [Image Comics]
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silverjetsystm · 2 years
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Hulk! Magazine (1978), #17
Writer: Moench, Artist: Sienkiewicz and Janson, Coloring: OlyOptics
Randall's first appearance as Hatchet Man, doing what he's best at. Being a serial killer. Particularly nurses. This encounter gets retconned later. They say this Hatchet Man was brainwashed into thinking he was Randall. Not himself.
Comics, man.
Anyway, #17 was published October 1979. The vibes feel very slasher movie. Appropriate for Halloween month. Also fitting since the 70s had a lot of serial killers. There was the Manson Family, The Zodiac Killer, John Wayne Gacy, etc. Including New York. David Berkowitz aka "Son of Sam" created a mass panic in the City and was captured in 1977.
If you want a better idea about the gritty darkness of NYC at the time, watch Taxi Driver (1976).
The first few pages are Randall methodically getting in the zone and killing his latest victim. The mask he picks "reminds him of trick-or-treating with his brother, who always had the better costume." Okay, Randall.
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Next morning, Jake reads about it in the paper. (I love the friendship Jake, Gena, and Crawley have. Yes, it sets up the plot but they're so fond of one another <3). When Crawley gives the clue, Jake is triggered, wondering what he, what Marc Spector, has done. Steven fills Marlene in. She immediately volunteers and talks him into being a decoy.
Of course, nothing goes to plan. Randall grabs Marlene and the cops intervene, shooting her.
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Moon Knight wilds the fuck out, invoking their dead mother.
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marvelman901 · 1 year
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Freak Force vol 1 2 (1994) . Written by Keith Giffen and Erik Larsen Penciled by Victor Bridges Inked by Mike S Miller Colors by Gloria Vasquez and Olyoptics Lettered by Chris Eliopoulus Cover by Victor Bridges and Karl Kesel . The Covenant attacked Freak Force... . #marvelman901freakforce #marvelman901eriklarsen #marvelman901victorbridges #marvelman901covenant #marvelman901barbaric #marvelman901superpatriot2 #marvelman901mightyman #marvelman901dart #marvelman901ricochet #marvelman901horridus #marvelman901rapture #marvelman901mako #marvelman901hive #marvelman901flux #marvelman901squid #marvelman901manga . #freakforce #mightyman #superpatriot #90s #eriklarsen #victorbridges #mako https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp7EjMZsWvV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thecomicsnexus · 4 years
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YOUNGBLOOD #3-4 AUGUST 1992 - FEBRUARY 1993 BY ROB LIEFELD, DANNY MIKI, BRIAN MURRAY, DIGITAL CHAMELEON, STEVE OLIFF, OLYOPTICS AND PITT BY DALE KEOWN, BRIAN HOTTON AND JOE CHIODO.
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Imagine the Avengers fighting against Darkseid. Now distort all the bodies. And now add Cable to it. Also add The Hand. Maybe you should just read those original stories instead.
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SCORE: 4
At this point I have to wonder how legal this was.
When the TMNT came out, they were a panache. A parody of a mix of things (mostly X-Men or anything 2000AD with Daredevil). As a parody with enough unique concepts and characters, it was fine.
This just look like Rob Liefeld couldn’t play with Marvel and DC anymore, so he created his own versions of those characters. It was something that with repetition got worse. First it was just the characters. Then the way they use their weapons, then names... like Crash Tunnels instead of BOOM tunnels. And D’khay instead of Apokolips. Or Darkthorne instead of Darkseid. Disciples instead of parademons, THERE IS EVEN A BOOTLEG DESAAD!
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While StormWatch and WildCATs may look like knock-offs at a glance... you have original concepts and characters that are unique enough. There is almost nothing original here. And it looks horrible. It looks so awful, that it distracts you from the story (not all the time though... Liefeld is not very consistent).
These guys are bragging about the reader being able to witness the beginning of a universe... and they come out with a knock-off version of the Avengers?
I also didn’t like the “New age of heroes” DC pulled off after Metal for the same reasons (but the stories had a certain quality to them at least!).
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There is one silver lining to issue 4... This is apparently Pitt’s first appearance (or chronological first appearance... I am not entirely sure how the calendar year worked for these guys). It’s a back-up story and the art is much better (Dale Keown).
Now I am reading an issue with “final battle” written on the cover. But I have to read issue 4 of “Brigade”... a mini-series. I peeked at issue 5 and it continues from the last panel of this one... but I think that is a battle for another day. I still have to read Brigade anyway.
I know Liefeld meant well. But this is not fine. When Kirby did the Fourth World books, he wasn’t a good writer, but he had a wild imagination, he filled the pages with new characters and concepts, and in the end, all of it was based on the things he lived through (like his war experience). Liefeld is pretty much basing everything on his comic-book reading experience, and I think this is why the book feels so “limited”.
If you are going to copy others... copy from A LOT of sources, so that your creation looks special enough, otherwise people will default to the originals.
And it also seems like Youngblood was some kind of flagship book, with many characters debuting in its pages (as back-ups mostly). This is annoying. The book tries too hard to form a universe without new ideas (and I feel it brings down the other books by doing this). If you look at the best-sellers of 1993, Image comics is up there with Darker Image, Deathblow, Deathmate, Spawn, StormWatch, Maxx... the ongoing YoungBlood didn’t make the top 300... so I am not sure the book was doing so well (oddly enough, other related books were doing much better, like Youngblood spin-offs).
I will read Brigade... and see what all the fuzz was about...
I know Liefeld is a great guy, nothing personal.
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encyclopittia · 4 years
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PITT #10
Indicia Date – January 1995 (is actually 1996)
Release Date -
Publisher – Full Bleed Studios
Title – No Title
Cover Price $1.95/2.75 Canada
23 PAGES STORY
Creator - Pencils – Story – Dale Keown
Script (Page 1-4) – Steve Gerber
Inks – Dan Panosian
Color Guide – Steve Olifff / Quinn Supplee
Lettering – Chris Eliopoulos
Color Separations – Olyoptics
Film Output – Kell ‘O’ Graphics
Film Ouput – Credits and Letters pages – Roald’s/Quebecor
Logo – Chance Wolf
Special Thanks – Holly Hammett-Vaughan (letters/credits page layouts) & Nicola Vaughan (production assistance)
PITT Business Contact – Phillip Foxhoven
Full Page Ads – PITT Trading Cards (Dynamic Marketing), Pacer (3 pages), Star Clipper Books, PITT CREW CD, PITT Trade Paperback
PITT Merchandise Ads – PITT Trading Cards (Dynamic Marketing), PITT CREW CD, PITT Trade Paperback
Letters Page (4 pages) – Letters from Shaun Beaudry, Shannon Mooney, Jacob Richardson, Don McKim, Kris LarsonFan art by Roger “Boulie” Smeets, Bill Stusser, Aaron Connell, Mark Ringus, Brad Minton, Juan Ramirez, Emelio Soltero, Scott Manley, Dave Miller
NOTES – No newsstand variant
NOTES – Never Reprinted
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travisellisor · 5 years
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page 19 from Spawn (1992) #33 by Todd McFarlane, Greg Capullo, Olyoptics and Tom Orzechowski
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