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Art of the Week: Week of 11/14/12

By | November 14th, 2012
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This week on Art of the Week, we have an abbreviated collection of material (it’s been a busy week). That said, there is some damn quality stuff, and nothing more fitting of today (and our Mike Mignola interview) than Andrew MacLean’s Black Flame piece by Brand New Nostalgia’s METAL week. It’s a really fantastic illustration, and makes me wonder a bit as to how he’d look on a B.P.R.D. book.

Check out the rest below, and make sure to email me any pieces you catch (or create yourself) at david at multiversitycomics dot com.

Metal by Tradd Moore

Wolverine by Jason Latour

Escape from New York by Dan Panosian

Lobster Johnson by James Harren


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