Thursday, November 05, 2009

Free Preview of Pearson's Wolverine

that dude Jason Pearson has a story in this year's X-Force annual starring Wolverine. you can click the pic to read a free preview courtesy of the fine folks at Newsarama. here's the Sales Pitch:
Wolverine is sent into the heart of a Hydra base alone. His mission: like a needle in a haystack, he's tasked with bringing in one specific Hydra agent. But why? And what does this mission have to do with the dwindling mutant population and X-Force?

yeah, don't ask... i haven't read an X-Men book in a minute... but this has Pearson art, so i figured you'd wanna know.
holla!
-samax

2 comments (Add Your Two Cents):

Corance said...

Looks dope. I'll check it out.

samax said...

Jason Pearson drawing a comic is a safe bet...

Custom Art, starting at $10!

Custom Art, starting at $10!
(click pic for details)

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derived from veteran NBA player Dikembe Mutombo, known for blocking shots and taunting afterwords.

OGN (Oh-Gee-In) n. acronym standing for Original Graphic Novel, a long-form comic not previously printed in another format.

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Sneakeasy (SNEEK' ee zee) n. movie theater/multiplex that makes it easy to watch multiple movies while only paying for one.

Trade Paper Back n. a collection of previously published comics. sometimes erroneously refered to as a Graphic Novel. also just referred to as a "Trade".

Trailer (TRAY ler) n. movie preview. also called teaser.

TPB (Tee Pee Bee) n. Acronym for trade paper back, a collection of previously published comics. sometimes erroneously refered to as Graphic Novels. (also see Graphic Novel)