"Batman Incorporated" alumni Chris Burnham and Cameron Stewart illustrate variant covers for "Multiversity" and "Teen Titans," respectively.
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"Batman Incorporated" alumni Chris Burnham and Cameron Stewart illustrate variant covers for "Multiversity" and "Teen Titans," respectively.
Full article here.
Gorgeous. No other words.
The Multiversity cover, but I LOVE the Teen Titans cover. I like how youthful the characters look, and it has a kind of cartoony style, which I really like. I kind of want to look up some Cameron Stewart drawn books.
Captain Carrot looking fine as always.
Even Stewart can't make Raven's costume not look stupid.
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DC is making many of their teen or young adult books look "cartoony" now,which IMO is a good idea,there should be a style difference between these and mature adult books.
poor beetle
That Teen Titans cover looks like it should be a Multiversity alternate. Cassie hasn't smiled since she was in Young Justice. Even Raven is grinning there.
Not Peter David.
She's been in the New 52 Titans book since the beginning of the New 52, where she has continued to be more "Angry Girl" than "Wonder Girl." I'm surprised a Red Lantern ring hasn't come to her yet. Maybe the new writer will bring back some of Cassie's original characteristics that were lost when Geoff Johns started writing her. We do have a green Beast Boy again, so who knows?
Not Peter David.
That Titans cover should've been the standard #1 cover. It's gorgeous.
why can't Cameron Stewart just draw everything? Or at least every DC cover? Or at least 10~15 standard covers a month?
Also, props to Burnham w/ the Shuster respect.
Comics were definitely happier, breezier and more confident in their own strengths before Hollywood and the Internet turned the business of writing superhero stories into the production of low budget storyboards or, worse, into conformist, fruitless attempts to impress or entertain a small group of people who appear to hate comics and their creators. -- Grant Morrison, 2008
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