Kaare Andrews: Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis #4 Cover (2011)
on Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 06:00Something is causing the children of an African village to be born mutated. Something in the woodland outside the village. Something they don’t talk about. But now, whatever it is, it’s being hunted, and the X-Men are trapped between the hunters and the hunted.
Of course, Warren Ellis’ story needs to be complemented by an artist, and although I’m not a particularly huge fan of Kaare Andrews’ internal pencils, the man does whip up some pretty awesome covers, and ignoring his hip-hop nods through the various covers for this short miniseries, his completed art for issue 4 is actually pretty attention grabbing.
Besides, it features Wolverine clutching a baby, claws extended, dark, foreboding tree, and of course Emma Frost for some or other reason draped around his calf.
Sheer awesomeness.
Related Posts :
The Punisher, a driven man hellbent on punishing criminals and not afraid to kill as p ...
From writer Ed Brubaker arose 2006's X-Men: Deadly Genesis, which pitted the team agai ...
2004 saw Marvel launch Rogue's third solo line, with Robert Rodi being handed the rein ...
Always eager to make some money off their huge back issue archive, Marvel at one stage ...
Because you can never have enough Spider-Man titles stocking the shelves, Marvel kicke ...
In 2008 Virgin Comics (before the name change to Liquid Comics) pushed out the four is ...
Synopsis. Sara (Blaze's Caretaker) is about to give up, recounting all the various Gho ...
1992's issue 5 of X-Men from writer John Byrne delivered to us a story of Wolverine be ...






