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Issue #23

Thu, July 6th, 2006 at 12:00AM (PDT)

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Look at these fine gems. At some point early next year we'll be releasing all three "Brit" one shots in a glorious TPB in full color provided by Val Staples. That will mean that "The Walking Dead" is the only black and white project I've done that Val hasn't colored for republication (unless you remember "Cloudfall"). Hmmm.

This is Cory Walker's new cover for the long delayed "SuperPatriot: War On Terror" #4. We're taking steps now to ensure that this issue is worth the wait. Stay tuned.

Here are some of Tom's pages for "Ultimate X-Men" #73. His stuff looks so good in black and white sometimes I wish we could skip the whole coloring stage. Enjoy!

These are the first two pages of "The Irredeemable Ant-Man" #1. This book is going to be totally awesome. The first issue debuts in October, so keep an eye out for it. Art by Phil Hester, Ande Parks and Bill Crabtree.

And then we have a zombie sculpted by the great Clayburn Moore. I wonder what this could be for. No really... I'm pretty curious.

Still recovering from the "Marvel Editorial Retreat (tm)" so that's all I've got for you this week. But be sure to swing back here next week for more fabulous jpegs and also, be sure to... BUY MY BOOKS!

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