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Cammy’s Favorite Covers for 1/18/12

Wonder Woman #5 by Cliff Chiang

Don’t kill it! It’s just a misunderstood freak of nature! The thing I enjoy the most about this cover is the creature itself; it’s such a beautiful amalgamation of walrus, octopus, whale and what appears to be a rooster with a crown. However, with the tentacles wrapped around the leg, images of hentai-tentacle-rape do come to mind, but not in any major way. The colors work well together, the outlines are soft on the eye, it’s a great cover!

 

Ghostbusters #5 by Jose Holder

 This looks like one New Year’s Eve party I’d love attend! Having seen the ball drop in Times Square a few times (on television, mind you), it always looks chaotic and quite messy. To pretend for a second that all the people there suddenly became the walking dead would  certainly make the call to the Ghostbusters ASAP! I love the frantic, colorful style by Holder with this cover. It portrays the typical dynamic; everyone but Venkman taking the mission at hand seriously. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for Holder in the future, because his is a style I enjoy.

 

Avengers #21 by Daniel Acuña

Storm is one of those characters who doesn’t get the spotlight very so often. But when she does, especially with a great artist like Acuña, I feel like it’s my birthday. The soft light on her sexy figure, with blue lightning shooting from her hands; it’s enough to get any heterosexual male aroused. That outfit of hers should be the swimwear of this summer, and I could totally pull it off. One might even go so far as to claim that this cover is really shocking. Add the rest of the Avengers in the background, and it’s a very tasteful cover overall.

 

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Vol. 2 #3 by Dustin Nguyen

One of the things I enjoy about highlighting a cover from a series I know nothing about, is I have no references to base my criticisms on! Therefore, I look at a striking cover such as this one, and just take it all in without having to worry about if the Cloak/Spectre character would actually scream in such a fashion. I love the floating coding zooming by, the holographic faces, and the serpent-like cables. Dustin Nguyen is always a favorite of mine, so it’s great to see him continuing strong with the covers in this new year.

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Cammy’s Favorite Covers for 11/16/11

Catwoman #3 by Guillem March

Batter up! The blood splatter, the ripped costume, the watercolors; all a magnificent job well done by Mr. March! The dried mascara is also a nice, subtle touch.

 

John Carter: A Princess Of Mars #1 by Skottie Young

“This must be a Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays.”

 

Godzilla Legends #1 by Arthur Adams

I’ve been loving  the Godzilla covers because they keep hiring talented artists to tackle them. When drawing gigantic scaly monsters, details go a long way. Adams does a superb job drawing the smallest scale, to the curliest of spikes in this cover. My Godzilla rogue’s galley knowledge is a little rusty, but what I do know is this Anguirus fellow is one badass looking dude! Hands-down my favorite cover of the week.

 

Wonder Woman #3 by Cliff Chiang

Very simple design; broken clay statue, bad slithering omens writhing forward. I especially like the inks, with the thicker outlines on the snakes.

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 187 (10/23/11)

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The New 52 titles roll-on this episode! Pick Of The Week goes to Geoff Johns & Jim Lee for Justice League #2 (DC)! Fast Five picks include Batman #2 (DC), Catwoman #2 (DC), B.P.R.D. Russia #2 (Dark Horse), Red Hood & The Outlaws #2 (DC), and Wonder Woman #2 (DC). Spoilers!

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Cammy’s Comic Corner – Episode 183 (9/25/11)

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No Pick Of The Week, but we do have a Fantastic Fast Five! Picks include Catwoman #1 (DC), Supergirl #1 (DC), Star Trek #1 (IDW), Wonder Woman #1 (DC), and Red Hood And The Outlaws #1 (DC). All number one issues this week, with a lot of GIRL POWER! controversy sprinkled in throughout the titles. Spoilers!

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Cammy’s Favorite Covers for 9/21/11

Red Hood And The Outlaws #1 by Kenneth Rocafort

One of the things I always love about Rocafort’s covers is the different sharp shading he uses throughout the piece. It makes it more lively, and adds an extra ‘umph‘ to the overall image. I also really enjoy the onslaught of action in this cover, with Starfire’s violet blasts, Red Arrow’s arrows, and the multiple shots being taken by Red Hood. The only thing that stands out to me is Red Arrow’s dorky looking hat. Doesn’t exactly scream ‘badass’, does it?

 

B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth: Russia #1 by Dave Johnson

Dave Johnson and Russia, together again at last (see Superman: Red Son). I love the imagery of both tentacles and the Kremlin in the background, with the boys from B.P.R.D. special-ops division coming at you. In nature, red and black symbolize danger, so it makes me tingling with anticipation to read the story inside!

 

Wonder Woman #1 by Cliff Chiang

Now when you have a character like Wonder Woman, who spent her childhood in Themyscira training to be the best warrior woman ever known, you come to certain expectations of what her adventures might be like. This cover captures that essence wonderfully! Fearless, powerful, deadly. Sword versus arrows doesn’t normally seem like a fair fight, but with Wonder Woman the one holding the sword, you’re going to need more arrows. Beautiful cover, and I’d like to have it as a poster hanging in my room immediately.

 

Daredevil #4 by Marcos Martin

Such a brilliant idea having the gun barrels as buildings, as Daredevil swings in between. If you think about it, that’s what superheroes are constantly doing; dodging out of the way of gunfire. It’s only appropriate to have the visual of the entire city of baddies out to bust a cap in Daredevil’s ass. One might say I’m blown away by this cover.

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Cammy’s Favorite Covers for 2/2/11

Superman 80-Page Giant 2011 #1 by Dustin Nguyen

So obviously there’s a lot going on with this cover. However, since it’s a special issue filled with a variety of different Superman stories, it’s very fitting. You’re immediately swarmed with all sorts of wonderful colors that cause your eyes to dart across the cover rapidly, not having enough time to focus on one character. When you are finally able to rein your retinas in, you treated to the many beautiful illustrations by Dustin Nguyen and his takes on the Superman cast. Villains, heroes, sidekicks, all look lovely on a white canvas. The use of color really makes each of them pop-out, and it’s a very pleasing cover from top to bottom. This would look great as a poster

iZombie #10 by Michael Allred

This cover is very clever; my eyes instantly inform me that there is nudity on this cover, and it’s female nudity (the best kind). No skimpy outfits, no nude-colored costumes, no huge…tracks of land; an actual naked woman, and since it’s so dark, you can barely make-out her nipples. And I’m not the only one noticing; the three vampires behind her are quite aware of her lack of clothing as well. So while myself and the vampires are both hungry, and for different reasons, I applaud Allred for producing a cover so intriguing and so well designed. This cover makes necrophilia look hot.

Hellboy: The Sleeping And The Dead #2 by Mike Mignola

The covers for Hellboy are usually quite simple, but it’s the amount of detail that Mignola puts into each one that really makes it special. You see the iconic Hellboy stance, giant fist balled-up and ready for action, then just horror and supernatural icons surrounding him. Coffins, giant skulls, and bats? Something’s up, and you just know you’re in for a fun adventure! While I do always love Mignola’s covers, he really needs to take some time-off from the movies and just draw another arc or two. I miss his style.

Iron Man: Legacy #11 by Juan Doe

The first time I saw Juan Doe’s work, I was instantly mesmerized by his style. It’s bold, energetic, and eye-popping every single time, and this cover is one of his best pieces in my opinion. The symmetry and abstraction rolled into one forms a unique sense of unity, and yet still maintains order. The man is mysterious, for I know virtually nothing about him, but I’d love to see more interior art by him for sure. If you want a treat go pick-up the Joker’s Asylum: Scarecrow one-shot. He did the art, and it was gorgeous! Just like this cover.

Secret Six #30 by Cliff Chiang

Have I mentioned that it’s fantastic that Cliff Chiang is back and better than ever? Because it certainly is. For the past year he’s been doing a spectacular job on the covers for some of my favorite series (Justice League: Generation Lost), and once again he’s doing the covers for Secret Six. The intensity of Catman combined with the shoot-em’-up styling of Deadshot results in the cover seen here. Chiang not only kills it on colors, but with the energy in this image as well. Fingers-crossed for more Secret Six covers in the near future done by him!

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Cammy’s Comic-Con Corner 2010

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I interview artist Cliff Chiang as we talk about Neil Young’s Greendale, The Brave And The Bold, Star Wars propaganda posters and much more!


I’m joined by artist Ryan Kelly as we discuss Funrama, Brian Wood, different musicians he draws and much more!


I interview artist Pat Loika about Dial R Studios, The Villain, Path To Armageddon and more.


I sit down and interview artist Jason Howard about Sea Bear & Grizzly Shark, Astounding Wolf-Man, Chick-Fil-A and much more!


I interview artist Rafael Albuquerque about Stephen King’s American Vampire, Mondo Urbano and much more!


I interview artist Frazer Irving about Batman and Robin, his rise to fame from 2000AD, The Joker and much more!


I interview artist Ryan Benjamin about Pancratia, Batman Beyond, MMA and more!


I interview Fabio Moon & Gabriel Ba of Daytripper fame. We chat about Daytripper, Dave Stewart, Cassanova and more!


All Archaia interviews! First up, I chat with David Rodriguez & Patrick McEvoy about their Starkweather: Immortal HC, then I sit down with Chandra Free to discuss The God Machine HC.


I interview the creative team of CHEW (Image), John Layman & Rob Guillory! We talk beets, Omnivores, LOST and much more!


I sit down for an intimate chat with Ben Templesmith. We discuss Choker, Squidgirls, religion and much more!


Comic-Con 2010 wrap-up!

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