Walter Simonson has been tweeting panels and pages in pencil and ink from his upcoming run on Indestructable Hulk with Mark Waid.... have a peek.
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Walter Simonson has been tweeting panels and pages in pencil and ink from his upcoming run on Indestructable Hulk with Mark Waid.... have a peek.
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Hulk with mjolnir... sweet.
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Simonson is truly one of the all-time greats. I never get tired of his work.
Pretty pictures.
God this comic is gonna be on hell of a ride.
"Okay guys, I don't mean to be rude, but I've got a missing girlfriend, a guy who's pregnant, an idiot who thinks his pet just died, AND our worst enemy is hanging out unsupervised in our base right now. So I really, really, REALLY don't have time for this HORSESHIT RIGHT NOW!" - Leonard Church
On page design and story telling alone the man is a genius.
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Dammit, Walt. You're going to make me break down and buy a $4 Marvel book, aren't you?
Simonson still has it, and from the looks of things will retain said 'it' for several more decades.
He never lost 'it'! Since Thor he has done DC's Multiversity and an Elric prequel both written by Michael Moorcock. The artwork in both are excellent (though the story in the Elric prequel is a bit mediocre). He recently did an OGN for DC called Judas Coin, which I haven't read, but again flicking through it his artwork is awesome.
I really like Leinil Yu on Hulk (though I'm less than keen on the colourist), but am incredibly excited about Simonson's upcoming arc. I would love to have alternate Hulk arcs from Yu and Simonson.
Along with John Byrne and Frank Miller, Walter Simonson represents the high point of 80s Marvel comics art. I think he has aged much better than the other two, though I think Byrne still has 'it', Miller definitely doesn't.