Ha, yep Thompson and Mansloth, had that Wildcats/X-Men issue open beside me the whole time. Good catch. My favourite single comic artwise of all time alongside Jim Lee's X-Men issue 1.
Wolvie was wearing his yellow and blue costume in his original appearance in hulk 181 or whatever it was Thomps. He got the brown costume later after joining the x-men.
Eclectic Micks are a collection of Irish professional comic book artists. They include Stephen Mooney (Angel, Half Past Danger), Stephen Thompson (Star Trek; New Frontier, Presidential Material: John McCain), Len O'Grady (Smoke, Ares) Nick Roche (Transformers, Doctor Who), Will Sliney (Star Wars, Farscape), Bob Byrne (Mr. Amperduke, 2000AD), Declan Shalvey (Thunderbolts, 28 Days Later) and Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells)
Every day there will be a sketch posted here, each artist posting on a certain day. Enjoy
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That's loverly. I like his grumpy facial expression the best. We're you perusing your copy of X-Men/WildC.A.T.S. by any chance?
What Thompson said, really reminds me of the nightcrawler in the snow scene.
The face is awesome.
That's lovely man. Love the moody colouring and yeah, that's a great expression on him too. I really like the shape of the trees too.
Ha, yep Thompson and Mansloth, had that Wildcats/X-Men issue open beside me the whole time. Good catch.
My favourite single comic artwise of all time alongside Jim Lee's X-Men issue 1.
Although Wolvie was actually wearing his brown+yellow costume in that issue. I wanted to try the old-skool one.
I thought this costume was more recent than the brown one? And I meant 'were' earlier, not 'we're'.
I dont like the wat Adam Hughes drew him in that actually. he looked a tad too slobish. Brilliant piece Mooney. one of your best
Yeah, he didn't look anything like Hugh Jackman. Way to drop the ball Hughes.
Or look like me. Thats whats really important
Feckin Brilliant!
Wolvie was wearing his yellow and blue costume in his original appearance in hulk 181 or whatever it was Thomps. He got the brown costume later after joining the x-men.
Yeah it was originally the yellow one, then when John Byrne came on he soon came up with the brown-and-tan costume. I think.
Very nice honey! I also knew where the inspiration for this came from...I've been hanging around you nerds too long...
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