Didn’t know it was him on that book. May have to check it out. Loved his work on The Green Lantern.
It’s a good read. I waited patiently until all issues were in to read it all at once. Got to number 5 & I was like c’mon number 6 I’m ready.
I loved simply looking at these books. So beautiful. This was art that I fell so instantly in love with, I was showing to all my non comic book nerd friends
A few swell variant covers of books in stores this week:
Justice League #40, by Art Adams:
Justice League Odyssey #18, by Skan:
Young Justice #13, by the one and only Mike Grell:
Also new this week, Tony Daniel’s latest piece of badass Batman cover art:
Falling in love with Tony Daniel’s art in this run. Feel like he “gets” Batman they way Reis does Superman.
Well, he’s only done interiors for one issue of Tynion’s run so far, but it sure was pretty.
I think there needs to be more spotlight on Daniel’s run of Batman where he wrote and pencilled the book. That was a very, very good run.
I think I may have posted textless versions of some of those covers a while back from solicits. Just scroll up if interested
If so, then they were so nice they deserve to be seen twice.
Which run was that Vroom?
Agreed!
Daniel’s run as writer and penciller of Batman started at #692, and goes up to #700.
After that, he does the art on issues 701 and 702 (with Grant Morrison on werdz), then resumes both duties from #704 to 707. He finishes up his writing gig with issues 710-712, while Steve Scott takes over the interior art chores.
Thanks for the usual encyclopedic knowledge @Vroom. The 700s were before my time reading the title. Gonna check it out.
You’re welcome. That run was during Dick’s time under the cowl, and when Batman Incorporated was introduced. A very good time for the Batman line.
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Nice. Thank u. I do it all the time so that will help big time. Appreciate it.
Love Manapul’s work.