The eight-pager de la Torre penciled-inked in King-Size Conan (2020) was evidence enough for me that they should give him a shot at the monthly Conan the Barbarian sometime soon.

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X-Men (Apr.1968)
Magneto uses his powers to capture a ship at sea carrying a computer that he needs, not realizing it also hiding in it are the X-Men in “The Torch Is Passed…!” Script Roy Thomas, Penciler George Tuska, Inker John Tartaglione: A good story - passable art. 3/5

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Thor (Apr.1968)
Thor continues his fight against the Destroyer in "To Rise Again!" Script Stan Lee, Plot-Penciler Jack Kirby, Inker Vince Colletta: Despite some seemingly extraneous plot details, a solid trifecta of events, that I assume will lead to an exciting climax. 4/5

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Avengers (Mar.1968)
The Olympian Typhon attacks an unwary Earth and a depleted Avengers must stop him in "To Tame a Titan!" Script Roy Thomas, Penciler-Inker John Buscema: Thomas’ judiciously wraps up Hercules’ involvement in Avengers, still giving Buscema pages to shine. 4/5

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Fantastic Four (Apr.1968)
Daredevil warns the FF of Doom's latest scheme, but they think he’s still Doom in "The Flames of Battle…!” Script Stan Lee, Plot-Penciler Jack Kirby, Inker Joe Sinnott: Far-fetched, but it’s was a blast seeing Kirby’s Spider-Man, Thor and DD. 4.5/5

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Strange Tales (Apr.1968)
Nick Fury follows The Yellow Claw into the Space-Time Continuum for their final confrontation in "Armageddon!” Script-Penciler-Inker Jim Steranko: Everything I love about Steranko’s work — turned up to eleven! Bombastically brilliant! 5/5

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Iron Man and Sub-Mariner (Apr.1968)
Iron Man must dispatch agents of A.I.M., Big M and Whiplash; saving passengers on board a ship in "The Torrent Without…the Tumult Within!” Script Archie Goodwin, Penciler Gene Colan, Inker Johnny Craig: Fair story, but excellent art. 3.5/5

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Last winter, before I bought myself my Wacom Cintiq 16, I painted with watercolor. At that time I penciled the outlines from tracing official art. That was why I did not upload them. But now I think if I am honest about it, it is ok to share. Here is Star Platinum and The World.

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Marvel Super-Heroes (Mar.1968)
Mar-Vel decides to infiltrate Cape Canaveral, using the identity of a Dr. Lawson in "Where Stalks the Sentry!" Script Roy Thomas, Penciler Gene Colan, Inker Paul Reinman: A good Thomas tight script (on a complex plot) and great Colan art. 3/5

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Wolverine (2020)
Wolverine takes the fight to the vampire nation in a quest to stop Dracula’s plan to use his healing factor! Writer Benjamin Percy, Penciler Scot Eaton, Inker JP Mayer, Colorist Matthew Wilson: Well-written and fairly drawn, but don’t like vamps in MU. 3.5/5

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From August | Written by | Penciler: Bryan Talbot | Inker: Stan Woch | Colorist: Daniel Vozzo | Letterer: Todd Klein

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Hello there these are pages I've penciled/inked/colored from published stories from "Puerto Rico Strong", "Ricanstruction", and "Saladeen, Keeper of the Flame" ...

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Happiest of birthdays to one of my favorite people ever, the talented ! Here's a couple Muppetized movie illustrations that Tracie penciled and I inked/toned: THE DARJEELING LIMITED and RUSHMORE!

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Hi! I’m Sean Forney, illustrator, penciler, and colorist, and I am looking for comic book cover and interior projects for this fall/winter.

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Sean Forney
💥 Comic book penciler/colorist and Illustrator.
💥creator owned comic, Scarlet Huntress
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Jonah Hex (June 2006)
Jonah Hex rides into the town of Salvation where there is anything but that in “Goin' Back to Texas in a Box.” Writers Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti, Penciler-Inker Luke Ross, Colorist Rob Schwager: Gut-wrenching tale, executed perfectly by Ross’ art. 5/5

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Space is the place on the Pages of the Day, from Silver Surfer and by writer Steve Englehart, penciler/colorist Marshall Rogers, inker Josef Rubinstein, and letterer John Workman.
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Jonah Hex (Jan.2006)
A rich man hires Jonah to find his missing son in “Giving the Devil His Due.” Writers Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti, Penciler-Inker Luke Ross, Colorist Jason Keith: Gray-Palmiotti capture the feel of classic Westerns. I love Ross-Keith’s realist art. 5/5

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