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Home » Judgment from the cover -01/29/25 New Release • AIPT
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Judgment from the cover -01/29/25 New Release • AIPT

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comJanuary 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Every week there is the true keratin of the new comic hit stand, and the readers know exactly that they are most interested (those who know are reliable in comic shops. ), Opposes its old trueism and asks you to judge a book on the cover.

Several truly amazing cover art hits every week. These were caught the eyes of AIPT’s Colin Moon in the week of January 29, 2025.

(This week, I have shown a transfer from the long -standing shepherd, CHRIS COPLAN, a long -standing shepherd, to Colin Moon, a contributor to AIPT. I am grateful to CHRIS. I want to express my feelings.

PSYLOCKE # 3

Vantant cover by Pablo Villalobos.

It’s a week full of compelling X-Women Spotlight cover starting with this amazing work. One of the great things that came out of the crecon era, which was depleted, was the release of Kwanon. She had been in Betzy Bradock for a long time, but her heart had been moving around the last few years of Chris Clairmont’s eerie X-Men’s running. If you return Kwannon under the name of PSYCLOCKE, you will be given another bad woman in a franchise full of Badass women. This book’s commitment, which develops the center of the character of a character that has been kicked out for a long time by the Kilkyl team, means that she develops an independent fan base with Betzi in the late 1980s.

Here, the Pablo cover gives the fan base for more reasons to grow all purple swirls and sionic flare. It indicates all the reasons why the character Jimley design has solidified the pillock in all X-Kid hearts since the 1990s.

Seasonal # 1

Variant cover by JORDIE LAFEBRE.

The cover of the new Rick Remender series inspired by this Kiki distribution service is from Jordie Lafebrew, a writer/artist, one of the best original graphic novels in 2022.

I haven’t had a seasonal preview yet, but this cover captures the same kind of fluid beauty as Lafebrew’s graphic novel. Season’s preview page promises a similar tone from the series artist Paul Azeseta and the Calarist mat rope. Whether the series is as playful as this cover has not been seen yet.

Space Ghost # 9

Jerry’s variant cover.

Moody Master Jelly’s Commitment to Cantee and Classic always loved me to him. This is an artist who captures some kind of white economy, peaceful fear and monster. This is a man chosen to make use of the horror master Steven King Opus, the dark tower, to make use of it.

Space ghosts from retroactive points may not be a property that can naturally lead to the artist depicting the Crimson King, but here. We have acquired all issues in these series so far (and all the problems so far are required).

It’s a good thing to be a hero of a campy Hannah Valbera.

Storm: LifeDream

Variant cover by Olivier Coipel.

Returning to the X-Women, here is the one shot from the one shot, and there is a sullen snapshot of a witch with a favorite weather. Coipel is an option to be inspired by black -led issues. He is already spending a fulfilling time with Orolo himself (like X-Men’s Marvel!

This cover pays a surprisingly grumpy tribute to one of the most classical looks of the storm (in fact, her deburook). It is a storm that offers her name.

Thunder Cats # 12

Variant cover by Manix Abrera.

It’s fun. 。 。 Well, manic. 。 。 Energy Abrala’s thunderstorm cover -this is both a wild AV and a manga, watching Lion -o and Mamura are wrapped in a burning fatal battle. It’s a short -lived yet wonderful Thundercats: ROAR! I feel that it is mentally lined up with the franchise comedy version.

The Nostalgia Series tends to take themselves too seriously, but prove that Ablera’s incredibly blamed blessing is not needed.

X-MEN # 10

Vantant by Lesley ‘Leirix’ Li.

With this incredible Magik cover, we reached the last X-Woman of this week. It was good to see the rise of Magik. She was one of the few characters that had died for a long time in the 90’s, and in the past 10 years she became really noticeable (more prominent, more prominent, really really her new mutant More than your friends).

This Leirix cover captures her with her most sophisticated shine, not her most intimidating. I love the modern appearance of the soul sword as the true beast of the Chungky blade, and the dark child armor on the left arm is almost dark souls in the plating Grim Dark Slyd. Great work.





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