Heimdall

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Heimdall, the guardian sentry of Asgard by UK artist/colourist Nigel Dobbyn. Nigel kicked off his comics career at the British weekly 2000 A.D. illustrating such strips as Strontium Dog, Medivac 318, Red Razors and Judge Dredd. He has worked on a number of licensed characters for various publishers including Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and Digimon. Nigel’s more recent work includes The Beano’s Billy the Cat and Classical Comics’ adaptation of The Tempest. More of Nigel’s work can be seen at his website and blog and also at DeviantArt.

Fantastic Four & The Watcher

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Fantastic Four and The Watcher by Los Angeles artist Gabriel Hardman. Gabriel has recently returned to the world of comics after a successful career as a storyboard artist on such films as X-Men 2, Superman Returns and Spider-Man 3. He currently provides art for Marvel’s Agents of Atlas and has recently collaborated with his wife, Corinna Sara Bechko, on the Image/Shadowline graphic novel Heathentown. More of Gabriel’s work can be found at DeviantArt and ComicSpace.

Fantastic Four & Doctor Doom

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Fantastic Four and their arch nemesis Doctor Doom by Spanish writer/artist Aitor Iñaki Eraña Basterra. Aitor is the author of the web comics Freaks, Area 66 and HTV. For more of Aitor’s work take a look at his DeviantArt page and blog (English translation required).

Thunderfoot & The Demon

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Jay Piscopo re-imagines Kirby’s unrealized concept Thunderfoot as an animated cartoon. Jay also gives us this great image of The Demon which is reminiscent of a Hanna-Barbera title card. Etrigan vs. Scooby-Doo anyone?

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Silver Surfer #1

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UK artist/print-maker Mick Statham re-imagines Silver Surfer #1, inked from an original Jack Kirby sketch and rendered in Mick’s own unique style. For more of mick’s work take a look at his website and blog. The original cover by John Buscema can be found here.

The King & The Worst

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“During the Second World War, terrible things happened but what was never known was that the fate of the world depended on two soldiers: “The king of comics” Jack Kirby and “The worst film director ever” Ed Wood. Their mission was to embrace their unusual fate. Bats, dead Nazis, evil beings and a strange mentor will change their lives, but not in this world, it will all be on the other side of the mirror.”

The King & The Worst is a short Spanish film by David Galán Galindo, looks like a lot of fun. For more info take a look at David’s Blog (in Spanish).

The Incredible Hulk

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The Incredible Hulk: Is he Man or Monster or… is he both? Digital painting by Mark Hammermeister.