Doctor Doom

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Victor Von Doom courtesy of Australian artist Dylan McCrae. Dylan is currently providing colours for the forthcoming trade paperback, Gladstone’s School For World Conquerors. His colour work has also graced the pages of Savage Dragon, Strange Tales and Popgun. You can find more of Dylan’s work over at his blog and the art collective site SatelliteSoda.

The Thing vs The Hulk

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The Thing and The Hulk in a head to head bout courtesy of Rusty Shackles. Rusty is currently working on The Hard Ones, a new title coming soon from Action Age Comics. He also the regular artist for War Rocket Ajax‘s weekly podcast. Rusty is a bit of a boxing fan and drew inspiration for this piece from an original Ali-Frazer poster which can be found here. For more of Rusty’s work be sure to visit his blog here.

TorpedoMan

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Chicago based artist Joe Zierman brings a dynamic Kirby flair to this pinup of TorpedoMan from issue #2 of The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli. Joe is perhaps best known for his work with Big Bang Comics, on characters such as The Savage Dragon, Venus, and Teen-Rex, a character which Joe co-created, inspired by Jack Kirby’s work on Kamandi and Devil Dinosaur. More of Joe’s work can be found by visiting Comic Art Fans.

Against the Brotherhood of Mutants!

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Californian artist Brandon Bird re-imagines The X-Men #4 with a Steven Segal cameo. More of Brandon’s celebrity and pop culture influenced art can be found at his website here. The original cover, by Jack Kirby, can be found here.

Captain America

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Captain America convention sketch by British illustrator Chris Weston. Chris came to prominence in the late 80’s with story Killing Time for stalwart British weekly 2000 A.D. His extensive comic-book credits include Swamp Thing, The Invisibles, The Filth, Ministry of Space and The Twelve. Chris has recently provided concept and storyboard art for the latest Denzil Washington movie: The Book of Eli.

Captain America

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Captain America convention sketch by Missouri based writer/artist Matt Kindt. Matt is the creator of the graphic novels Pistolwhip, Two Sisters, Super Spy and the forthcoming 3 Story: The Secret History of the Giant Man. You can find more of Matt’s work at his website and blog.