Today's post is a single scan from Avenging Spider-Man #5. Leinil Francis Yu provides the art. It has to be a coincidence that the final line from the preceding page is Peter saying "What's everyone looking at?" Right?
The Strange Talent of Luther Strode is a miniseries by Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore about a teenager who becomes an assassin. It's ultraviolent and a lot of fun to read.
The last issue came out recently and it contained a great pinup by Mike Rooth. Check it out below:
Today's post is a single scan from Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9. It features Wiccan and Hulkling, the popular couple from Young Avengers. Pencils are by Jim Cheung.
The highly anticipated video game Mass Effect 3 hits stores in less than a week. If all the hype and the cinematic commercials don't make you interested in this game, then the pics below just might.
We finally get to see what Commander Shepard has been hiding underneath the uniforms and armor and it's well worth the wait.
The next entry in the Guys of The New 52 is Aquaman. Even though he's a character that's been maligned over the years, I am enjoying his current series. It probably helps, though, that Ivan Reis is the one doing the pencils. Below, you'll find some pics from Aquaman #1, #2, and #4, along with a couple from Justice League #3 and #4 with pencils by Jim Lee.
The Guys of The New 52 series continues with the guys from Teen Titans. The males in the lineup this time around are Red Robin, Kid Flash, Superboy, and the new guy Bunker, who is gay.
Brett Booth and Norm Rapund provide the art for this new incarnation. The scans in today's post come from issues #1-5 of Teen Titans.
Today's post is the first in a series spotlighting the guys of DC Comics "New 52" reboot. It's fitting that the first post features the one and only Superman. Most of the pics show off Supes' new brief-less costume design, although a couple feature Superman donning a T-shirt and jeans.
The pics come from Action Comics #1 and #2, Superman #1, and Justice League #1. Jim Lee, Jesus Merino, Rags Morales, and Ethan Van Sciver provide the art.
In the recent Young Justice episode "Terrors," Superboy and Miss Martian go undercover at a prison for supervillains as twins. Thus, we get a chance to see Conner as a blonde. I think he pulls it off pretty well. Check out the pics below.
It's been more than a year since Wolverine's son Daken was featured on HFG. Today's post features some scans from issues #9, 9.1, and 10 of his current series. The art is by Marco Checchetto, Ron Garney, and Mateo Buffagni with Riley Rossmo.
The comic that was once known as The Incredible Hercules was relaunched a while back as simply Herc. This time around, our hero is completely mortal.
Today's post features art from issues #1, 2, 6, and 6.1 of the series. Pencils are by Neil Edwards and Mike Grell.
I really like this alternate cover of Flashpoint #1 penciled by Ivan Reis that features Cyborg.
Today's post is the third part of the Three Dimensions series, focusing on statues, toys, and dioramas. This time around, the focus is on the guys of video games in non-virtual form.
This statue of Vega from Pop Culture Shock shows the Street Fighter hottie unmasked:
Kami-sama Dolls is the new anime from Kishi Seiji, the director of Angel Beats. That anime gave us this, which probably explains why episode four of his latest work gives us this: