Dale Eaglesham sketch of Fantastic Four
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Dale Eaglesham sketch of Fantastic Four
Eaglesham along with Hickman are taking over FF after Millar and Hitch. This really cool news. Here is a sketch of FF
Looks great (although Reed looks too bulky)
Looks great (although Reed looks too bulky)
No. (I wish). I got it from here.Trev wrote:LOVE IT!
I will miss him on JSA, but looking forward to this.
Hassan, is this yours?
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/020907-Hickman-FF.html
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Wow. That was pretty awesome.Wood wrote:I am beyond giddy about this news. Hickman taking over for Millar is akin to Michael Bay being replaced by Darren Aranofsky. Awesome. And Eaglesham speaks for himself.
Best part about this news...I was told by Hickman himself!
I honestly liked Millar's run on FF, but Hickman on FF is going to be more interesting. His Image stuff was really good and his first issue of Secret Warriors was awesome. I am really looking forward to this title.
It also just made Dark Reign: Fantastic Four a must-buy if you are following the regular FF book.
Hassan
Well he has to keep Sue happy, remember Namor is always sniffing around wait to step in at the first sign that Reed is not making Sue happy. So I can understand why he wouldf feel the need to buff-upIanG wrote:Maybe Reed has been in to the 'Roids like A-Rod.BobBretall wrote:Not sure I like the "buffed up" Reed. The visible veins in his forearm look particularly incorrect (for Reed) to me.
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I love me some Dale Eaglesham, but pretty much everything I have read of Hickman's up to this point has left me cold. I'll wait until a few issues of the run are out and then consider picking it up to hear the buzz on it. I haven't been reading FF since Millar and Hitch came on board, what's a few more months before I potentially jump back on?
I've only read first 2 issues of Nightly News, but that book just didn't click with me. Probably the same reason I don't get into Alan Moore or Grant Morrison so much. I feel like if I want to read literature and meta type stuff, I'll do that via literature and read those that are great at it. These guys are more or less just "ok" in comparison for me. Greatness for me in comics occurs when writers work with the genre and not against it.Darth Kramer wrote:I love me some Dale Eaglesham, but pretty much everything I have read of Hickman's up to this point has left me cold. I'll wait until a few issues of the run are out and then consider picking it up to hear the buzz on it. I haven't been reading FF since Millar and Hitch came on board, what's a few more months before I potentially jump back on?
But maybe Hickman's stuff on FF will be really great. I love Eaglesham and I've been hoping for somebody to do a great FF run for 4 years now. Maybe Hickman/Eaglesham/FF == Johns/Eaglesham/JSA ??
Nightly NewsDarth Kramer wrote:I love me some Dale Eaglesham, but pretty much everything I have read of Hickman's up to this point has left me cold. I'll wait until a few issues of the run are out and then consider picking it up to hear the buzz on it. I haven't been reading FF since Millar and Hitch came on board, what's a few more months before I potentially jump back on?
Transhuman
Pax Romana
Red Mass for Mars
Secret Warriors
All home runs for me [well, Transhuman was more of a bloop single]
I'm not sure if it is the angle that Reed is at or what but he almost looks like a Rob Liefeld Captain America. Other than that, the image looks great.
Yet another tweaking of the FF costumes but that seems to be par for the course with each new creative team. And, frankly, the original blue suits were and bit spartan in design. This short sleeve design looks cool. I suspect it will look even better in color.
As for Hickman's prior work that Wood listed, I've only read Pax Romana and Secret Warriors. I liked the concept of Pax Romana but the execution of it left me a bit cold. It was more of a prose story than a sequential art narrative. Granted, the story Hickman was trying to tell wouldn't really fit well into a four issue sequential art miniseries. But, that was what I thought I was buying from the solicits.
That same non-sequential art approach did make for a very interesting backup feature in Secret Warriors. It seem like that series has a lot more potential depth than I had original expected. Overall, I enjoyed Secret Warriors but don't have the future issues pre-ordered nor do I expect add them to my buying list until my current budget limitations are resolved. (Heck, without the budget limits, I'd have pre-ordered Secret Warriors and a *ton* of other titles. )
Yet another tweaking of the FF costumes but that seems to be par for the course with each new creative team. And, frankly, the original blue suits were and bit spartan in design. This short sleeve design looks cool. I suspect it will look even better in color.
As for Hickman's prior work that Wood listed, I've only read Pax Romana and Secret Warriors. I liked the concept of Pax Romana but the execution of it left me a bit cold. It was more of a prose story than a sequential art narrative. Granted, the story Hickman was trying to tell wouldn't really fit well into a four issue sequential art miniseries. But, that was what I thought I was buying from the solicits.
That same non-sequential art approach did make for a very interesting backup feature in Secret Warriors. It seem like that series has a lot more potential depth than I had original expected. Overall, I enjoyed Secret Warriors but don't have the future issues pre-ordered nor do I expect add them to my buying list until my current budget limitations are resolved. (Heck, without the budget limits, I'd have pre-ordered Secret Warriors and a *ton* of other titles. )