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NEON FUTURE
Art by JHEREMY RAAPACK
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World of Warcraft: Bloodsworn -2013- DC Comics/Blizzard Entertainment
(121-135 of 135) plus ending reading and map of adventure
writer: Doug Wagner
artist: Jheremy Raapack
inkers: RIchard Friend, Joe Weems, Livesay
colorist: Jeromy Cox with Dave McCaig
letterer: Wes Abbott
#world of warcraft#bloodsworn#dc comics#blizzard entertainment#doug wagner#jheremy raapack#richard friend#joe weems#livesay#jeromy cox#dave mccaig#wes abbott#comics
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Crowdfunding Corner: The Adept, Assassin G, Immortal Swordsmen, and Fa Sheng!
Crowdfunding Corner: The Adept, Assassin G, Immortal Swordsmen, and Fa Sheng! #comics #comicbooks #indiecomics #kickstarter #kickstarterreads

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#assassin g#brian buccellato#charlie stickney#chronicles of the immortal swordsmen#comic books#Comics#dexter wee#fa sheng: origins#he tao#immortal studios#jen troy#jheremy raapack#kickstarter#pahyuan shiao#rylend grant#the adept#yishan li
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X-Men vs Hulk (March 2009)
Chris Claremont/Jheremy Raapack & Larry Welch
Jheremy Raapack, yhour naame is weird. Anyway. This is an entirely forgettable one-shot from 2009 in which Colossus and Kitty fight Hulk for no particular reason.
I mean, one never needs a reason to fight Hulk - Hulk is the reason - but this is a singularly un-urgent and uninteresting issue, weighed down by Jheremy Raapack's bhad aart.
The only thing that's notable about it is that it was written by Chris Claremont who, by 2009, had been off writing mainline X-Men stories since 1991. I guess he just felt like he should have a go at this one, and...fine. Whatever. It's a good segue, though, as we're about to go back and pick up his Uncanny run again.
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Today's eBay spotlight (Seller ID: RadioIndy)! Neon Future #6 (CVR A) from 2019! Cyberpunk action with a Jheremy Raapack cover from Theory! #comics #neonfuture #steveaoki #jheremyraapack #impacttheory #2019 #variantcover #ComicCollector #comicdealer #auctions #ebay #RadioIndy #DownsizingMyCollection #EverythingMustGo #BuyMyStuff
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INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US vol. 1 (Recensione)
LO PUOI LEGGERE SU: Injustice: Gods Among Us vol. 1 (Lion), Injustice: Gods Among Us – Anno Uno (Panini) AUTORI: Tom Taylor (storia), Jheremy Raapack, Mike S. Miller, David Yardin, Tom Derenick, Bruno Redondo (disegni) Continue reading INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US vol. 1 (Recensione)

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Jheremy Raapack - Wonder Woman
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Jheremy Raapack - The Authority
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Injustice: Gods Among Us by Tom Taylor and Jheremy Raapack
Justice League/Power Rangers by Tom Taylor and Stephen Byrne
#tom taylor#injustice gods among us#year one#justice league/power rangers#green arrow#oliver queen#power rangers#pink ranger#kimberly hart#harley quinn#jheremy raapack#tom derenick#stephen byrne#dc comics#boom studios
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Injustice: Gods Among Us #6 (2013)
Writer: Tom Taylor
Artist: Jheremy Raapack
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Wonder Woman #83 by Steve Orlando, Miguel Mendonça, Jheremy Raapack, Norm Rapmund, Marc Deering and Gabe Eltaeb. Variant cover by Jenny Frison.
#wonder woman#diana of themyscira#dc comics#steve orlando#miguel mendonça#jheremy raapack#norm rapmund#marc deering#gabe eltaeb#jenny frison#variant cover#comics
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World of Warcraft: Bloodsworn -2013- DC Comics/Blizzard Entertainment
(91-120 of 135)
writer: Doug Wagner
artist: Jheremy Raapack
inkers: RIchard Friend, Joe Weems, Livesay
colorist: Jeromy Cox with Dave McCaig
letterer: Wes Abbott
#world of warcraft#bloodsworn#dc comics#blizzard entertainment#doug wagner#jheremy raapack#richard friend#joe weems#livesay#jeromy cox#dave mccaig#wes abbott#comics
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Wonder Woman (2016-) #83 art by Jheremy Raapacl
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Hexagon #1

Hexagon #1 Impact Theory 2020 Written by Michael Moreci Illustrated by Jheremy Raapack Coloured by Abraham Lee, David Kim & Nuo Xu Lettered by A Larger World Studios Farhad Heydarian & Abraham Lee It's the 1980's and all twelve-year-old Don wants to do is play video games at the local arcade. Don's father, however, refuses to let him play. Egged on by his friends and trying to impress a girl, Don sneaks out to join an all-night game-a-thon. Defying the odds (and on his first quarter ever!), Don beats Crucible, a game long considered unbeatable. In an instant, his world is turned upside down when his victory triggers an alien invasion and sucks him into an intergalactic battle that has been raging for years...a battle his father was desperately trying to protect him from. I really loved this one. It has so many elements to it that remind me of being a kid in the 80's with films such as The Last Starfighter. That this is an all-ages title is a perfect way to catch the attention of new younger fans and us well established fans. The opening here is fantastic and I love the way the play on misdirection goes as it really does this whole amazing number on the mind. It does grab your attention, draw you in and engages the reader straight away. I have to say that while I know Michael is an amazing writer it impresses with how much he's able to do here straight away. I am very much liking the way that this is being told. The story & plot development that we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information is presented beautifully. This ties into the character development as well. How we see Don's father and his feelings towards video games shapes how the two interact and show what it's like being a teenager who can't do what they wish. It is a very complex relationship and it plays throughout everything we see here and honestly Michael I believe nails this like I have never seen done before. The pacing is superb and as it takes us through the pages revealing the twists and turns along the way it helps to create the books overall ebb & flow. This is geared towards more a teen audience though younger folks can enjoy it too. It really brings back memories of fighting with the parents and thinking I was more mature than I was and that I was right. Of course my family didn't have these kinds of secrets though and I wasn't much of an Arcade guy though we had one up the street which we used to hang out at. Regardless if you are going through it now or have in the past everyone should be able to relate tot his. The interiors here are fantastic! The linework is great and how we see the varying weights being utilised to bring out this attention to detail is phenomenal. I say this because what we see is pretty much this whole blend of U.S. Manga or animated style that just clicks on every single aspect of the work. This is beautifully done and the way we see backgrounds being utilised within the composition in the panels show us this nice depth perception, scale and overall sense of size and scope of the story. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels shows a skilled eye for storytelling. The colour work here is great to see. While it is very solid there is still this nice utilisation of light sources so we see some good hues and tones within thee colour to create the shading, highlights and shadow work. The overall aesthetic of what we see is so on point with the whole concept here and I doth my cap for the work. I keep saying we need more books that can be discussed around a device free meal. This fits the bill for that as well. There are a lot of aspects within this that can translate to our real lives that make for some really good solid conversation. If this is going to be Impact Theory's version of all-ages then make room because this is going to take the industry by surprise!

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#Justice League#Green Lantern Corps#Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)#Sinestro Corps#Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)#Tom Taylor#Jheremy Raapack#Injustice
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INJUSTICE: GODS AMONG US YEAR TWO DELUXE EDITION HC
written by TOM TAYLOR art by BRUNO REDONDO, MIKE S. MILLER and others cover by JHEREMY RAAPACK In this New York Times bestselling prequel series to the video game, it’s the second year of Superman’s tyrannical rule—and it’s up to the Green Lantern Corps to topple his regime. In Year One, it was the Insurgency. Now, in Year Two, the Green Lantern Corps takes an interest in stopping this totalitarian regime! Collects issues #1-12 and ANNUAL #1, plus never before published behind-the-scenes material. ON SALE 09.25.19 $49.99 US | 336 PAGES 7.0625” x 10.875” FC
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