thee great one
Master of TOG-fu.
I don't know if these are the panels but I found them on Newsarama.
thee great one said:I don't know if these are the panels but I found them on Newsarama.
Goodwill said:Gotta love those panels, guys... I just love the artwork right now (With the exception of the Thing) and I can't wait to see more.
You've hopefully all seen the preview pages up on Newsarama, but I just got another few from John Barber at Marvel and I'm losing my mind. Honestly, this is some of the best art I've ever seen in my life. This book is going to be huge.
I'll try to get another preview up a little closer to the time, but wait until you see this stuff. There's a scene with The Ultimates standing waiting outside a time-tunnel as the FF journey back from the dawn of man with a batch of villains and it's just stunning. Wait until you see Greg Land's Ultimate Captain America.
I'm wetting myself.
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Oh yeah...TheManWithoutFear said:Did it say villains as in plural?
I'm wetting myself.
Goodwill said:I just assumed that by "villains" he meant that there would be a horde of unnamed, undefined characters... Possibly Mole Man and his ani-men back?
That is a possiblity, too. Good thought.Goodwill said:I just assumed that by "villains" he meant that there would be a horde of unnamed, undefined characters... Possibly Mole Man and his ani-men back?
icemastertron said:Found this in Wizard:
Caption Reads:
Man in the Mirror: Ultimate Reed Richards and classic Reed Richards may meet in Mark Millar's upcoming story arc, but the writer will admit nothing.
Is it me, or does the elder Reed bear a distinct resemblance to Ioan Gruffudd of the Fantastic Four movie? Not that I'm saying it means the movie-verse characters are involved, but it's an interesting artistic touch nonetheless.icemastertron said:Found this in Wizard:
Caption Reads:
Man in the Mirror: Ultimate Reed Richards and classic Reed Richards may meet in Mark Millar's upcoming story arc, but the writer will admit nothing.