Showing posts with label Mike Mayhew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Mayhew. Show all posts
Friday, June 15, 2012
Spider-Man: Forgot Something, Tiger?
Mike Mayhew shared this illustration of Mary Jane helping Spider-Man remember something he forgot to take on the road...his mask! Check out Mayhew's deviantART page for more spectacular artwork! Nuff Said.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Polaris commission by Mike Mayhew
Earlier this year I featured Mike Mayhew's re-creation of Steranko's famous X-Men 50 cover with Polaris.
Here's another take on the green goddess using her magnetic powers to save the day. Reminds me of a panel in one of Neal Adams X-Men issues. Check out Mayhew's deviantART page for more spectacular artwork! Nuff Said.
Here's another take on the green goddess using her magnetic powers to save the day. Reminds me of a panel in one of Neal Adams X-Men issues. Check out Mayhew's deviantART page for more spectacular artwork! Nuff Said.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
X-Men 50 Classic Polaris cover by Steranko, Re-Imagined by Mike Mayhew
Surely all Marvel fans of the Silver Age remember this classic 1968 cover...
X-Men 50 by Steranko, which introduced Lorna Dane, aka Polaris, to the team. Not only that, she was possibly the daughter of Magneto as well, something that seemed more alarming before we found out that Pietro and Wanda were his children.
I love this cover, with the composition and the green color scheme radiating out of Polaris. Not only that--this issue featured a brand new logo for the X-Men, designed by Steranko himself. One of my favorite logos of all time!
Mike Mayhew did a cover recreation of this over on his deviantArt page. I think it is a wonderful homage to Steranko with great use of Mayhew's color style. Nuff Said!
X-Men 50 by Steranko, which introduced Lorna Dane, aka Polaris, to the team. Not only that, she was possibly the daughter of Magneto as well, something that seemed more alarming before we found out that Pietro and Wanda were his children.
I love this cover, with the composition and the green color scheme radiating out of Polaris. Not only that--this issue featured a brand new logo for the X-Men, designed by Steranko himself. One of my favorite logos of all time!
Mike Mayhew did a cover recreation of this over on his deviantArt page. I think it is a wonderful homage to Steranko with great use of Mayhew's color style. Nuff Said!
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