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Noshave November 2016

Reunimos todo o Blue team para o combate ao Câncer de Próstata. Todos eles estão participando do Noshave November. Junte-se a eles. 

Aviso: A barba não precisa ser azul!

Criação conjunta com Lucas Nascimeto e Von Dews.

Desenhos: Gustavo LeGusta 

Arte final: Von Dews

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Inktober Only X-Men faces… Days 05 (Cyclops), Day 06 (Archangel), 07 (Mystique) , 08 (Dazzler)

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Lured in by the Beyonder!

Captain America #292 April 1984 Paul Neary, Ed Baretto, and J.M. DeMatteis

The Thing #10 April 1984 Ron Wilson, Hilary Barta, and John Byrne

Incredible Hulk #294 April 1984 Sal Buscema, Gerry Talaoc, and Bill Mantlo

Iron Man #181 April 1984 Luke McDonnell, Steve Mitchell, and Denny O'Neil

Uncanny X-Men #180 April 1984 John Romita Jr., Dan Green, Bob Wiacek, and Chris Claremont

Marvel Team-Up #140 April 1984 Ron Frenz, Mike Esposito, Bill Mantlo, and Tom DeFalco

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  • Uncanny X-Men #228 written by Chris Claremont, pencilled by Rick Leonardi, inked by Terry Austin, 1987.
  • “Nobody will let a writer and an artist […] function on their own without supervision anymore and the shame with that, I think, is that you lose potential for inspiration and excitement and unexpected wonder.”Chris Claremont pointing out the general results of having many levels of overseers that big time comics have. From this great interview via @xplainthexmen
  • Claremont came into his own under the Jim Shooter era (after he stepped in and cleaned up Marvel’s editorial mess), and shined all the way through to Tom DeFalco’s reign. Given a few more years, I bet he would’ve tied up any dangling plot points up. Hell, I bet he thought he was gonna write X-men for all time! Claremont is textbook example for subsequent generations: put in the time and it still won’t matter; his reward was being shown the door.
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My homage to Dale Keown’s PITT.

Dale Keown knew exactly what he could really draw the shit out of. Pitt looks so cool in those comics.

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I’ve payed homage to the 7 Image Comics founders with a series of sketches. 

Rob Liefeld’s Youngblood

Jim Lee’s WildC.A.T.S

Todd McFarlane’s Spawn

Erik Larsen’s Savage Dragon

Jim Valentino’s ShadowHawk

Marc Silvestri’s Cyberforce

Whilce Portacio’s WetWorks

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Garimpagem de HQs importadas na Rika, Wolverine do Byrne e do Marc Silvestri, Hulk do Keown e Sam Kieth, X-Factor não publicada no Brasil, Fantastc Four do Byrne também e outras coisas dessa época... O que maime chama atenção é o cheiro característico do papel, me traz muitas lembranças e é totalmente específico desses anos entre 1980 e 1990 e poucos... Muito legal sentir isso de novo... E finalmente consegui The Uncanny X-Men #242, a melhor edição disparada da saga Inferno, de Chris Claremont, Marc Silvestri e Dan Green!

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Depois de muito procurar, de pedir e pedir à Panini, em vão... Mais um sonho de consumo obtido.. X-Men - Guerras Asgardianas ou melhor, Asgardians Wars, já que é o encadernado americano! :D

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Avengers #19 & 20 (Letters Pages)

With the launch of DC Rebirth and the announcement of a new Marvel NOW, it’s a fitting coincidence that my last several entries have been about Avengers #16, since it happens to be the Marvel U’s first major shake-up.

In this issue, all the remaining founding members leave the team and are replaced by former villains. Captain America – who is not an actual founding member – stays behind as the team’s first regular leader. In a further shake-up, Wasp and Ant-Man retire entirely from being superheroes, their solo feature cancelled and replaced by the Sub-Mariner.

Did fans react differently to major changes back in the ‘60s than they do in the internet age? Thankfully, Stan Lee helps us answer that question by printing an equal number of negative reactions along with the positive. 

“You have messed up the whole team.”
“If any super-hero leaves a team after only a little over a year of issues published, I’d say he doesn’t have much stamina!”
“I’m distraught at the crass, senseless manipulation of my favorite superheroes.”
“I feel nasty today, so let me bring up another point. Aside from a few blasts, your lettercols have been free from defamatory letters. Natch, this letter, along with countless others, will be censored. It seems to me that Marvel censorship is carried a bit too far.”

The answer is no. They weren’t very different at all.