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Avengers - #27 p3 by George Perez, Al Vey - Comic Strip
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Avengers - #27 p3

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2000
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28 x 43 cm (11.02 x 16.93 in.)
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George Pérez et Al Vey Avengers #27 Histoire Page 3 Art original (Marvel, 2000). Kurt Busiek a écrit le conte "New Order", qui montrait une nouvelle formation des Avengers. Les questions de relève de la garde ont toujours été les préférées des fans des Avengers. Cette page illustrée par des experts est de George Perez, l'étoffe des légendes pour tout fan de bande dessinée, et présente sur cette page Thor (Odinson), Firestar, Justice (Vance Astovik), Scarlet Witch, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Wonder Man ( Simon Williams) et Duane Freeman. Encre sur crayon bleu et graphite sur carton Marvel Bristol blanc brillant avec une zone d'image de 17 "x 11".

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  • Tome 2
  • Panini Comics
  • 04/2015
  • Interior page

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About George Perez

George Pérez (born June 9, 1954) is an American writer and illustrator of comic books, whose titles include The Avengers, Teen Titans, and Wonder Woman. Writer Peter David has named Pérez his favorite artistic collaborator. Pérez's first involvement with the professional comics industry was as artist Rich Buckler's assistant in 1973, and made his professional debut in Marvel Comics' Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug. 1974) as penciler of an untitled two-page satire of Buckler's character Deathlok, star of that comic's main feature. Soon Pérez became a Marvel regular, penciling a run of "Sons of the Tiger", a serialized action-adventure strip published in Marvel's long-running Deadly Hands of Kung Fu magazine and authored by Bill Mantlo. He and Mantlo co-created the White Tiger (comics' first Puerto Rican superhero) a character that soon appeared in Marvel's color comics, most notably the Spider-Man titles.