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star-reyes · 1 year
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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur vs. Crescent and Io (Marvel Voices - Infinity: Crescent and Io Part 1)
Writer: Dylan Park
Art: Jodi Nishijima
Colors: Irma Kniivila
Letters: VC's Travis Lanham
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dirtyriver · 2 years
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #122, written by Sophie Campbell, art by Jodi Nishijima
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coverpanelarchive · 2 years
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #122 (2021)
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frogoat · 2 years
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A blog about comic books and geek culture in general and Spider-Girl and the MC2 universe in particular.
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Preview: Spider-Gwen: Gwenverse #5 (of 5)
Spider-Gwen: Gwenverse #5 preview. Gwen has one last stop and it's at the end of time to face the one who started it all, Finale! #comics #comicbooks
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smashpages · 2 years
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Out this week: Hulkling & Wiccan #1 (Marvel, $5.99):
The Infinity Comics featuring Hulkling and Wiccan makes its way from Marvel Unlimited to print. Josh Trujillo and Jodi Nishijima tell a story featuring the intergalactic couple, a mystical artifact and paths not take in “love and life.”
See what else is arriving in comic shops this week.
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anacecherry · 2 years
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I love how she's drawn. Jodi Nishijima you're my hero
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why-i-love-comics · 1 year
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Women of Marvel #1 - "Sing Your Heart Out" (2023)
written by Victoria Ying art by Jodi Nishijima & Brittany Peer
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strawberrybuddi · 1 month
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Send help! I made a thing!
Been thinking about making my own set of boys for a while. Ever since 2003 actually. I always felt like the official turtles were better than anything I could come up with, and I'm always scared of being derivative in my own work. Fan art and fan fiction is actually really hard for me because my brain always goes "this is nothing like the original. Why even do it?"
But the last couple of years has rekindled my love for TMNT and for... you know... fun in general!
So here they are! I haven't settled on a name yet. Right now, I'm calling this universe "Greytone." Just a little nod at my preferred style (pencil and greytone shading) and also kind of the theme.
I wanted a story where the kids are the beacons of good in the world and the adults are muddled. Even Splinter. He loves his boys but he has done some shady things to them.
I tried combining what I like the most from my favorite versions of TMNT, thus the notes about @blacklimes Jodi Nishjima's designs.
Also, how did I go this long not knowing Ms. Nishijima and Blacklimes were the same person!? I've been following her since the Osamatsu-san craze took over Tumblr in like... what? 2015???
Anyway! Look at my boys! They're cute and make me happy!
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comicwaren · 1 year
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From Women of Marvel Vol. 4 #001
“What a Girl Wants”, by Rebecca Roanhorse (W), Carola Borelli and Ruth Redmond (A)
“Sing Your Heart Out”, by Victoria Ying (W), Jodi Nishijima and Brittany Peer (A)
“A Starling Rescue”, by Melissa Flores (W), Stacey Lee and Rachelle Rosenberg (A)
“Energy Vampire”, by Shawnee and Shawnelle Gibbs (W), Giulia Gualazzi and Giada Marchisio (A)
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xuanelle · 1 year
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SILKCAT IN 2023 LETS GO
[ID: text on a white background: "Critically acclaimed author and illustrator Victoria Ying (City of Secrets) and artist Jodi Nishijima (SPIDER-GWEN: GWENVERSE) spin a wild web for Silk as a night out with Black Cat turns deadly!" /end ID]
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joezy27 · 1 year
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Kate Bishop in ... WOMEN OF MARVEL #1
”HEAR THEM ROAR ! 
Marvel's fiercest heroines take the spotlight in an all-new Women of Marvel one-shot !
Get in now for a preview of the women creators taking Marvel Comics by storm! 
Power Rangers scribe Melissa Flores sends America Chavez and Kate Bishop on a pulse-punching adventure ! 
She-Hulk steers straight into the gutters, and she loves it ! 
Silk spins a wild web through New York City ! 
All this and more as Women of Marvel celebrates more than ten years of uplifting the characters and creators you know and love – and the ones you're about to.”
Written by Rebecca Roanhorse, Melissa Flores, Victoria Ying, Shawnee Gibbs & Shawnelle Gibbs
Art by Carola Borelli, Stacey Lee, Jodi Nishijima, Giulia Gualazzi & Erica D'Urso  
Cover by Erica D'Urso
Variant Covers by Romy Jones, Corin Howell & Marguerite Sauvage
Marvel Icon Variant Cover by Stefano Caselli
- Release Date:  March 22, 2023
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walthickey · 1 year
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Some great comics I really dug in 2022
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Here’s a few of my favorite comics of this year in no order
Ducks by Kate Beaton A memoir of a few years working in the oil sands of Canada to pay off student loans. Beaton needs no introduction as one of the best in her craft and this is an incredibly personal story that has stuck with me since I read it. 
Vattu by Evan Dahm.  This one is arguably cheating, as Dahm’s been at it since 2010, but this story came to an end this September and I finally did a completed read so it merits inclusion here. His whole world, including his previous comic Rice Boy, has such a phenomenal vision and aesthetic that it’s some of my favorite fantasy stuff out there now. 
Shuna’s Journey by Hayao Miyazaki and translated by Alex Dudok de Wit This is decades old at this point but just got an English-language translation. I’m an easy sell on Miyazaki but a really wonderful essay in the New Yorker by Sam Theilman  turned me on to it and is worth a read in its own right. It’s classic Miyazaki — dying world, audacious kid, fuzzy friend, incredible depth — and should not be too hard a sell. 
Nancy by Olivia Jaimes Still killing it. I read it every day.  Hulkling & Wiccan Infinity Comic by Josh Trujillo, Jodi Nishijima, and Matt Milla and Love Unlimited by Josh Trujillo and tokitokoro. The first one started last year but finished in 2022, and Marvel gave them a further shot to publish these characters with the new Love Unlimited Infinity comic, which is the Marvel attempt at competing with Webtoon format and truth be told I’m digging it. I got to go on the Pull List and ramble about how much I enjoy these characters and this take on them. Great stuff.  Mr. Boop by Alec Robbins I really just love that this book actually exists. 
Solver by John Allison I love Allison’s work, Bad Machinery is one of my favorite webcomics. I regretted that it was only just this year that I got around to buying all of and plowing through all of Giant Days, which was phenomenal stuff. Solver has been a followup to Bad Machinery following Allison’s best character, and I’ve enjoyed remaining in his world with a changed up pace and vibe. He’s really at the top of his game.  Two Losers from Earth by kit_is_mad Still ongoing, a Webtoon, started last year but hit its stride this year. Can’t wait to see where it goes and it looks gorgeous. High concept, just love this vibe, is also gay. Really liking this one. 
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zerinseo · 2 years
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Why You Should Buy Comic Books from Multiverse Comics
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The Multiverse comics is the collection of change universes that proportion an everyday hierarchy. A big type of these universes was originated from another because of a primary selection at the part of a person. Some can appear to be taking place within the past or future because of differences in how time passes in each universe.
Multiverses have been a boon to DC and marvel for decades. DC added theirs first, in the Flash #123, and it was the ultimate expression of the way specific wonder and DC handled their histories, with DC sequestering their Golden Age heroes there. Later, marvel's own Multiverse would seem, built on the returned of books like What If..., Uncanny X-guys, and Alan Moore and Alan Davis's Captain Britain.
The multiverse of insanity is upon us. Doctor bizarre and the Multiverse of insanity, this is.  We’ve seen from the Disney+ What If…? Collection that there may be a darker physician strange, zombies, and Captain Carter, amongst other matters. Spider-guy: No manner domestic made all three latest cinematic WebCrawler’s canon within the MCU. Will the X-guys or different mutants eventually make their MCU debut? Will the dream cast of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt appear in a brand new high-quality four? Come on, future multiverse comic reader, use your own multiverse powers to attain back in time.
Right here are the absolutely obligatory multiverse comics for you to buy.
1. Crisis ON limitless EARTH by means of MARV WOLFMAN AND GEORGE PEREZ
2. EXILES with the aid of JUDD WINICK, MIKE MCKONE, MARK MCKENNA, AND JUNG CHOI
 3. FLASHPOINT by way of GEOFF JOHNS AND ANDY KUBERT
 4. Infinite FRONTIER by way of anybody AT DC COMICS
 5. Secret WARS by JONATHAN HICKMAN AND ESAD RIBIC
 6. SPIDER-GWEN: GWENVERSE through TIM SEELEY AND JODI NISHIJIMA
 7. SPIDER-VERSE through DAN SLOTT AND OLIVIER COIPEL
 8. WHAT IF…? Through numerous WRITERS AND ARTISTS
 Whilst the MCU focuses pretty tough at the timeline element to distinguish their multiverse, the comics have nearly as many motives for special universes as they have got universes themselves. Parallel dimensions, time tour, buying different comic e-book companies, on and on goes the list.
Can’t get enough of these always-interesting and regularly-perplexing multiverse adventures? Right here are the truly obligatory multiverse comics in an effort to read.
  These all must have your one-universe thoughts spinning sufficiently, and it doesn’t even consist of memories that take place in only one trade universe. Comics, y’all, we adore them partly because of their complexity. So, there’s not anything greater comedian bookish than a multiverse.
  https://multiversecomics.com/
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Get a look at Women of Marvel #1
Get a look at Women of Marvel #1 #comics #comicbooks #marvel
Next month, Women of Marvel is back with another star-studded one-shot, and right now, fans can check out the covers and get an exclusive sneak peek at the thrilling stories that await! The giant-sized anthology will continue the tradition of uplifting the characters and creators you know and love – and the ones you’re about to! Showcasing a range of diverse stories by seasoned veterans and…
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smashpages · 1 year
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Out this week: Women of Marvel (Marvel, $5.99):
In an anthology-filled week, this one features Marvel’s women creators and characters, just in time for Women’s History Month. It includes stories by Melissa Flores, Jodie Nishijima, Rebecca Roanhorse, Stacey Lee and more.
See what else is arriving at your local comic shop this week.
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