Tag: Image Comics

457. Mud Man

Next week on Gutter Trash, Jason and I will be reviewing Paul Grist’s Mud Man. We are currently reading the book still, but I decided to draw the character. I drew this entirely with some new pens I bought today. Seemed successful.

386. Sentinel

The other black guy from Youngblood. If I remember the 1st issue correctly, he was the leader of the “away” team. He’s basically Iron Man. I looked up reference, and the guy had 90 different armors, depending on the panel he was in. But I saw a cover where he had an eyepatch, so I …

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371. Michonne

If I had any foresight, I would have saved Black Panther for today’s entry. 20 years ago today, we lost Jack “King” Kirby, creator of B.P. (originally Coal Tiger). But I didn’t, so I decided to go against type and put up my one non-superhero entry for this month, Michonne from The Walking Dead. I’ve …

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370. Chapel

So I made this list of black superheroes with help from my friend Jason. When we were brainstorming characters, he kept asking who the guy from Youngblood was. Jason is – shockingly – a huge Rob Liefeld fan. I kept saying “Chapel”. He kept saying “no, the other guy”, as if he was dismissing Chapel …

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267. Shadowhawk

1992 was a crazy year for comics. The founders of Image Comics changed the entire medium and joined together to break away from their corporate gigs – all of them the biggest names working in comics and Jim Valentino. When the big news came out – Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee, Erik Larsen, Marc …

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32. Happy

Posting later tonight or tomorrow, Episode 223 of Gutter Trash will be our review of Grant Morrison & Darick Robertson’s HAPPY!. So I drew the titular Happy, ‘cuz who doesn’t like a cute cartoon flying horse? Nick Sax, that’s who. I haven’t had time to watch a movie yet today, but yesterday I watched two …

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369 – Marshal Law

Marshal Law is one of those books that was always on the periphery for me when I started reading comics. I would order back issues and trades and such from a mail order catalog – usually X-Men or Batman related stuff. But a couple books always stood out in the ads I would see. Things …

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363 – WildStar

I have to admit to never reading WildStar, the Al Gordon and Jerry Ordway comic from the early days of Image Comics. He’s cool looking. I’m sure it’s better written than most of those early books. I should hunt it down in some quarter boxes.

311 – Shadowhawk

Shadowhawk was the only book from the first wave of Image Comics that I only read one issue of. Which is fair as Jim Valentino was the only Image founder I had never heard beforehand.

Ok, PANIC!: Werewolves

Man-Wolf vs. Wolf-Man