Sunday, June 16, 2013
Cover of the Week - Deadpool and Peter Panzerfaust
Apologies for the dearth of reviews at the moment, but at least you'll be able to judge some of the books by our Covers of the Week! This time around, we have some fights well worth cheering about and a lone wolf to give you shivers. Hit the jump to check these out, along with our honourable mentions.
Ken's Cover of the Week - Deadpool #11 by Tradd Moore
Ken: I hope that cheerleader actually had a reason for the super leap kick, otherwise those heroes have a reason to be freaked out about what they just saw. It's a fluid, fun cover, and really stands out from the norm, even for a Deadpool cover.
Grant: I really dig this cover. The lone wolf image is simple and iconic, while also capturing the mood and atmosphere of the issue within. The detail and grit on the surface adds a lot to that effect. This is a great example of a cover that both looks great and represents the issue's content.
Runner-Ups: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys #1, Batman #21, Dream Merchant #2
Posted by Grant McLaughlin at 11:15 PM
Thought Bubbles: Cover of the Week, Deadpool, Peter Panzerfaust
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1 comments:
Cage, Black Widow, and the cheerleader are the same shapeshifter Deadpool is after. Daredevil is the only real hero trying to stop Deadpool.
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