While fairly unpopular amongst Wonder Woman fans, my favorite was always the late Michael Turner's depiction.
While fairly unpopular amongst Wonder Woman fans, my favorite was always the late Michael Turner's depiction.
Yeah, I liked his style. I used to collect Fathom, but it ain't the same if he ain't doing the art.
I, too, am a bit miffed that the Manhunter always seems to get passed over when folks think about the Justice League. The equivalent of Ant-Man/Giant-Man in the Avengers. But I am a big Cyborg fan, given that the Wolfman/Perez New Teen Titans run is one of my top 2 or 3 in the history of comicdom.If they do a 7th and its that stupid Cyborg character instead of Martian Manhunter or Hawgirl I will kill something.
(Still pissed that Martian Manhunter has been replaced by poopy Cyborg in the upcoming Justice League: Doom movie)
Yeah, for a character who is defined by movement, it seems a bit odd to have him standing there fixing his glove. Even if he was gonna be in a boring "museum" pose, it could be a bit more heroic looking IMO.The Flash sketch shown disappoints me the most. Perhaps SSC felt the need to go with a more vertical pose, but in that case, something like this DC Chronicles pose for Flash
While fairly unpopular amongst Wonder Woman fans, my favorite was always the late Michael Turner's depiction.
I like Shane Davis' Wonder Woman personally.
While fairly unpopular amongst Wonder Woman fans, my favorite was always the late Michael Turner's depiction.
George Lopez or Phil Jimenez
I think you mean Perez. And yes that would be awesome to see his work in statue form!
Looks like a crack whore wearing a Wonder Woman costume found a shiny rope in a darkened alley.
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George Perez or Phil Jimenez
Pretty crack whores where you come from.
I'd also take Brian Bolland, or J.G. Jones (who is probably the only cover artist for her that can compete with Hughes).
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