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The Logan X-Men Comics Artwork by Joe Quesada

Art by Joe Quesada
Art by Joe Quesada

Some minor spoilers perhaps, though it was kind of featured in a few of the trailers.

Logan, out now in case you somehow didn't know, features an in-universe, X-Men comic that the characters pass around and refer to occasionally.

The art was created by Joe Quesada and Dan Panosian, with the former sharing on Facebook today a look at the uncolored pages before they were work on by the latter, who not just added color but effects to make the comic look more like a dated, newsprint style comic book.

So here for your viewing pleasure of those pages, and the commentary from Quesada below. Enjoy!

 

Art by Joe Quesada
Art by Joe Quesada
Art by Joe Quesada
Art by Joe Quesada
Art by Joe Quesada
Art by Joe Quesada

I finally got to see Logan this weekend and it's truly an amazing film with perhaps some of the finest overall cast performances ever in a Super Hero movie. Hugh Jackman couldn't have said goodbye to the Wolverine in a more powerful and poignant manner and James Mangold simply knocked it clean out of the park. I'm so honored and flattered to have been asked to be a small part of this movie and thrilled for everyone involved that it's being received so well.

For those that asked, here are the digital pencils I contributed to the movie. These were taken by the magnificently talented, though slightly annoying,Dan Panosian who inked, colored and effected them to look like a classic X-Men comic from the 90's.

 


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Joe Glass has been contributing to Bleeding Cool for about four years. He's been a roaming reporter at shows like SDCC and NYCC, and also has a keen LGBTQ focus, with his occasional LGBTQ focus articles, Tales from the Four Color Closet. He is also now Bleeding Cool's Senior Mutant Correspondent thanks to his obsession with Marvel's merry mutants. Joe is also a comics creator, writer of LGBTQ superhero team series, The Pride, the first issue of which was one of the Top 25 ComiXology Submit Titles of 2014. He is also a co-writer on Stiffs, a horror comedy series set in South Wales about call centre workers who hunt the undead by night. One happens to be a monkey. Just because.
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