It’s very hard for me to be silly about Superman, because I’ve seen firsthand how he actually transforms people’s lives. I have seen children dying of brain tumors who wanted as their last request to talk to me, and have gone to their graves with a peace brought on by knowing that their belief in this kind of character really matters. It’s not Superman the tongue-in-cheek cartoon character they’re connecting with; they’re connecting with something very basic: the ability to overcome obstacles, the ability to persevere, the ability to understand difficulty and to turn your back on it.
[Christopher Reeve] – Time, (March 14, 1988)
Originally posted by JayDaDon
I'm digging this one. Know the artist?
Honestly i dunno
The Sigilverse is the home universe of the Crossgen titles. From the space adventure of Sigil to the medieval journeying of Sojourn, this universe had an understanding about what was possible and what wasn’t. To help introduce new readers into the stories and characters Crossgen’s website helped show what the planets looked like and gave a background on some of the stories and characters. Shown here from a screen capture of Crossgen.com, we have the following comics:
Sigil - battles in space between humanity and the Saurians
Scion - a tale of two kingdoms and the ritualized combat between the them
Meridian - a story of a girl who comes into power both literal and politically
Mystic - what happen when a girl gains the combined knowledge and power of the strongest magical practitioners
The First - the gods of the Sigilverse and their reactions to humans gaining power through their sigils
Crux - Atlantis is real but the sinking was an accident. Five Atlanteans wake to discover humanity has evolved and left Earth empty.
Sojourn - a despot long dead is revived with a sigil and only an archer and her dog can bring about his destruction.
All of these comics helped define and enhance the overall story of the sigil and what that means to a sigil-bearer.
Originally posted by JayDaDon
I'm digging this one. Know the artist?
Alex Maleev, according to a quick google search...
http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Infamous_Iron_Man_Vol_1_2
I bet you all guys (and Sin) have a better connection than mine; start f*cking use it.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Alex Maleev, according to a quick google search...http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Infamous_Iron_Man_Vol_1_2
I bet you all guys (and Sin) have a better connection than mine; start f*cking use it.
Meh. I didnt feel like it
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Alex Maleev, according to a quick google search...http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Infamous_Iron_Man_Vol_1_2
I bet you all guys (and Sin) have a better connection than mine; start f*cking use it.
I'm pretty excited he's gonna be on art.
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