In an effort to pump some life into an otherwise boring and incoherent story DC unveiled this beautiful BRIGHTEST DAY cover montage featuring all the key players in this "saga." The covers fit together into this massive piece of art that teases what may come out of this story. Click the image above to see it in all it's glory.
I could care less about the events that may or may not unfold in this series since to date it has been painfully underwhelming, but the art of this HUGE cover montage is wonderful. This colossal spread features figures by the very talented Ryan Sook, with additional artistry from Fernando Pasarin and Joel Gomez (and a guiding hand from Co-Publisher Jim Lee, natch)
DC's the Source teases, "what does it all mean? Too early to tell, but all the more reason to spend a few more minutes enlarging the image below." Do you care?
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Showing posts with label Firestorm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firestorm. Show all posts
Monday, August 23, 2010
DC Releases huge BRIGHTEST DAY Cover Montage. Can You Spot the Hints?
In an effort to pump some life into an otherwise boring and incoherent story DC unveiled this beautiful BRIGHTEST DAY cover montage featuring all the key players in this "saga." The covers fit together into this massive piece of art that teases what may come out of this story. Click the image above to see it in all it's glory.
I could care less about the events that may or may not unfold in this series since to date it has been painfully underwhelming, but the art of this HUGE cover montage is wonderful. This colossal spread features figures by the very talented Ryan Sook, with additional artistry from Fernando Pasarin and Joel Gomez (and a guiding hand from Co-Publisher Jim Lee, natch)
DC's the Source teases, "what does it all mean? Too early to tell, but all the more reason to spend a few more minutes enlarging the image below." Do you care?
I could care less about the events that may or may not unfold in this series since to date it has been painfully underwhelming, but the art of this HUGE cover montage is wonderful. This colossal spread features figures by the very talented Ryan Sook, with additional artistry from Fernando Pasarin and Joel Gomez (and a guiding hand from Co-Publisher Jim Lee, natch)
DC's the Source teases, "what does it all mean? Too early to tell, but all the more reason to spend a few more minutes enlarging the image below." Do you care?
Friday, July 30, 2010
Apple Protesters Burn Apple
Sorry, I could not resist this picture. It's too damn funny. Can't find the artist to give him/her the credit they so deserve. If you know the author, send us a message.
Apple Protesters Burn Apple
Sorry, I could not resist this picture. It's too damn funny. Can't find the artist to give him/her the credit they so deserve. If you know the author, send us a message.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
FIRST LOOK: DC Direct BRIGHTEST DAY Action Figures
In March 2011, DC DIRECT will kick off another series of high-quality and story-specific product, this time based around the hit biweekly series, BRIGHTEST DAY. Here ist a first look at the first two waves, which include Hawkgirl, Green Arrow, Deadman, Aquaman, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm and Mera.
As an obsessed action figure collector, I am surprisingly lukewarm about the BRIGHTEST DAY line. The story thus far has been in my opinion, less than engaging so I have hard time purchasing a bunch of characters I could in all honesty give a shit about. I mean come on who is going to shell out money to purchase Mera?
As an obsessed action figure collector, I am surprisingly lukewarm about the BRIGHTEST DAY line. The story thus far has been in my opinion, less than engaging so I have hard time purchasing a bunch of characters I could in all honesty give a shit about. I mean come on who is going to shell out money to purchase Mera?
FIRST LOOK: DC Direct BRIGHTEST DAY Action Figures
In March 2011, DC DIRECT will kick off another series of high-quality and story-specific product, this time based around the hit biweekly series, BRIGHTEST DAY. Here ist a first look at the first two waves, which include Hawkgirl, Green Arrow, Deadman, Aquaman, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm and Mera.
As an obsessed action figure collector, I am surprisingly lukewarm about the BRIGHTEST DAY line. The story thus far has been in my opinion, less than engaging so I have hard time purchasing a bunch of characters I could in all honesty give a shit about. I mean come on who is going to shell out money to purchase Mera?
As an obsessed action figure collector, I am surprisingly lukewarm about the BRIGHTEST DAY line. The story thus far has been in my opinion, less than engaging so I have hard time purchasing a bunch of characters I could in all honesty give a shit about. I mean come on who is going to shell out money to purchase Mera?
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