She-Ra and the Princesses of Power epilogue by Noelle Stevenson Columns 

Art of the Week: Week of 5/27/20

By | May 27th, 2020
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Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for artwork sourced from the blogs, Tumblrs, Twitters, and Instagrams of the best comic book and manga artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure.

Two themes emerged on today’s edition: one was the ongoing celebration of the gloriously queer conclusion to Netflix and DreamWorks’ She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, including newly revealed art by writer/showrunner Noelle Stevenson. The second was the often hilarious “Redraw Sailor Moon” challenge, which, as you’ll see by the end, synched up with a homage to King Micah’s most fabulous moment in the final season of She-Ra — may all of this week’s artwork awaken your inner magical girl warrior, and keep you strong, brave, and true amidst the ongoing pandemic.

Catra/Adora & Scorpia/Perfuma by Noelle Stevenson

Catra/Adora to the sound of Tegan and Sara’s “Closer,” by Molly Knox Ostertag

‘The Coming of Galactus’ by Rachael Stott

Sailor Moon by Stanley Artgerm Lau

Doctor Doom by Alex Maleev

Sailor Moon by Meech Doodle

Animal Crossing/What We Do in the Shadows by Melanie Scott

Perfuma and Scorpia by Yamino (Elena Barbarich)

Ironbat and Night Monkey by Luciano Vecchio

Daredevil by Philip Tan

Tokoyami x Death Note by Gale Galligan

Dream and Death by Colleen Doran

Wee-Bey Brice by Steve Lieber

Sailor Venus and Jupiter by Sara Marino

Gladiator by Valeria Favoccia

“Rain on Me” by W. Scott Forbes

Adora and Mara by Mashё

Isadora Zeferino

Harley Quinn by Chad Hardin

Buttercup by Lou Nillas

Daredevil vs. the Hand by Declan Shalvey

She-Ra reaction by Maryne Lahaye

Toshiro Mifune by Elsa Charretier

Catra and Adora by Hyamara

Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá self-portrait

Tim-21 Drake by Dustin Nguyen

Sailor Jupiter by Brian Lee

201 Marvel headsketches by Craig Rousseau

Ghost Rider by Dan McDaid

Brainiac by Jim Lee

Sailor Krypton by Todd Nauck

“Beware the Gray Ghost” by Justin Mason

Community by Jordan Kotzebue

Ironheart by David Messina

Entrapta by Nate Powell

The Last Dance by Jason Latour

Catra by Charlene Bowles

Captain America and Wonder Woman by Ed McGuinness

The Hamburglar by Jeremy Brooks

Optimus Prime and Iron Man by Kei Zama

The Mandalorian by Daniel Warren Johnson

Nick Derington

Crow from “East of West” by Taurin Clarke

Avengers: Infinity War by John Black

Sailor Micah by Abigail Starling

“Sailor Mercury” by C.F. Villa

Epilogue by Noelle Stevenson


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Christopher Chiu-Tabet

Chris is the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys tweeting and blogging on Medium about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and religion. He is Lebanese/Chinese, although he can't speak Cantonese or Arabic.

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