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WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics | Episode 85
A monumental episode of WIZARDS is upon us as Michael Cannetti makes his departure from the main episodes of the podcast and reveal the identity of our new co-host. But before the passing of the mic, we explore a fantastic issue of Wizard featuring interviews with Chris Claremont and Joe Casey, the 25 Most Memorable Moments In Comics list, a Danger Girl Casting Call, Last Man Standing: Spawn vs.…
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#90&039;s Comic Books#90s#Chris Claremont Interview#Green Lantern DC Comics#Hulk Comics#J Scott Campbell Danger Girl#Joe Casey Interview#Spawn#Superman#The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen#Wizard Comics Magazine#Wizards Podcast#Wolverine#X-Men Comics
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Wildstorm Fine Art Spotlight on J. Scott Campbell (2007)
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DANGER GIRL AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS no.1 • cover art • J Scott Campbell [Apr 2011]
#DANGER GIRL AND THE ARMY OF DARKNESS no.1#J Scott Campbell#DANGER GIRL#THE ARMY OF DARKNESS#Evil Dead#Ash
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Abbey Chase by J. Scott Campbell.
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The awesome J Scott Campbell art of Danger Girl #7!
#danger girl#cliffhanger comics#image comics#wildstorm#wildstorm comics#j scott campbell#Andy hartnell#scott williams#sandra hope#richard starkings#wes abbott#guy major#justin ponsor#david baron#abbey chase#Sydney Savage#Natalia Kassle
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Danger Girl (Abbey Chase)
by Jeff Scott Campbell
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Sydney Savage, Danger Girl
by Jeff Scott Campbell
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J. Scott Campbell and Richard Friend - Danger Girl: Kamikaze #1 & #2 connecting covers (2001)
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Danger Girl #1 | J Scott Campbell Delivers Action, Adventure & Of Course...
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Danger Girl: Trinity #1 (2013) J Scott Campbell Cover & Harvey Tolibao Pencils, Andy Hartnell Story, Very Rare Cover - 12,063 Copies
#DangerGirl: Trinity #1 (2013) #JScottCampbell Cover & #HarveyTolibao Pencils, #AndyHartnell Story, Very Rare Cover - 12,063 Copies Abbey, Sidney and Sonya embark on three different knuckle-clenching adventures, each an epic tale of intrigue and derring-do, and each drawn by a different fantastic artist-It's a triple-play of danger that will climax with the biggest surprise of the year! https://www.rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Misc_DF.html#DangerGirlTrinity Website Link In Bio Page If Applicable. SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA #IDWComics #RareComic #KeyComicBooks #RareComicBooks
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These poor women….so malnourished and deformed :(
Abbey’s arms lookin like:
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submitted by @the-beacons-of-minas-tirith
#their torsos have almost completed mitosis. soon their upper body will be totally separated from their hips and legs#j scott campbell#danger girl#comics#comic books#image#image comics#bad anatomy
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“The Mother of All Jams”
“Here is the mother of all Jams!! Two years in the making for me after Wizard gave up,lol. Wizard wanted to do a special anniversary piece for the magazine so they got George Perez to do the layouts on most and then sent the piece all over the world to get all the star artists to do their key characters they were most associated with. The project kept getting held up and it was just too much trouble to get it completed. There are almost 150 characters in this mammoth Jam Poster Illustration.I love how the whole piece has direction. All the characters are either moving right on their respective side,left, or right in front of ya.
We have here..
Full figure pencil and inks of Spawn and Spiderman by Todd Mcfarlane. There is no other piece to my knowledge that has spidey and spawn hand drawn by Todd on the same board. They have a combined image of 11x11in with that incredible spaghetti webbing.
Alex Ross- Superman
Travis Charest- Grifter
Jim Lee/Scott Williams- Batman
George Perez-Wonder woman, Starfire, Scarlet Witch, Beast, and the Thing
Erik Larsen-Savage Dragon
Danger Girl, Fairchild, Grunge, Roxie, Burnout, and Rainmaker are all by J. Scott Campbell
Then I had David Finch do everyone else over George Perez's layouts.It is huge, 23X39in
David Finch is one of my favorite artists out there today and it was an honor to have him finish this incredible piece of history. Parts of it were published in a 1990's Wizard Magazine.”
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The original "Danger Girl" comic series was created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell and debuted under the Wildstorm Productions imprint of Image Comics in 1998. The series is known for its vibrant artwork, a blend of espionage, adventure, and humor, and its homage to spy films like James Bond and TV shows like "Charlie's Angels." The comic follows a team of female secret agents led by Abbey Chase, who engage in globe-trotting missions against a variety of nefarious villains.
The "Danger Girl" video game sought to capture the essence of the comic’s over-the-top actio n and character-driven storytelling. The developers at n-Space faced the challenge of translating the dynamic, highly stylized visuals of the comic into the 3D graphics of the PlayStation era. While the hardware limitations of the time meant that the game couldn’t fully replicate J. Scott Campbell’s detailed artwork, it aimed to maintain the same sense of adventure and tongue-in-cheek humor.
In the game, players control one of the three main characters from the comic—Abbey Chase, Sydney Savage, and JC—each with unique abilities. The game is a third-person shooter, and the levels are filled with action-oriented missions, stealth sections, and puzzle-solving elements.
Abbey Chase is the main character, specializing in shooting and acrobatic moves.
Sydney Savage has a whip and focuses on stealth and agility.
JC is a more technical character, often involved in solving puzzles or using gadgets.
The gameplay involved a mix of shooting enemies, completing mission objectives, and navigating various environments that were reminiscent of the locations seen in the comic series.
Upon its release, "Danger Girl" received mixed to average reviews. Critics praised the game for its attempt to capture the feel of the comic, particularly the character models and voice acting, but noted that the gameplay itself was somewhat derivative and failed to stand out among other action-adventure titles of the time. The controls were also a point of criticism, as they were considered somewhat clunky and not as smooth as other contemporaneous games in the genre.
The visual style, while ambitious, suffered from the technical limitations of the PlayStation hardware, leading to some compromises in the quality of the in-game graphics compared to the source material. However, fans of the comic appreciated the effort to bring the world of "Danger Girl" into the interactive medium.
While "Danger Girl" didn't achieve significant commercial success, it remains a point of interest for fans of the comic series and collectors of video games from that era. The game is often cited as an example of the challenges involved in adapting comic book properties into video games, especially in a period when the technology wasn't quite capable of fully realizing the artistic vision of the source material.
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Today's eBay spotlight (Seller ID: RadioIndy)! Danger Girl #7 from 2001! Classic pinup action by J. Scott Campbell from Image Comics! #comics #dangergirl #jscottcampbell #imagecomics #cliffhanger #2001 #pinup #VintageComics #ComicCollector #comicdealer #auctions #ebay #RadioIndy #DownsizingMyCollection #EverythingMustGo #BuyMyStuff
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Soar to New Worlds with the Sultana: Arabian Nights Statue
Soar to New Worlds with the Sultana: Arabian Nights Statue #sideshowcollectibles
J. Scott Campbell’s Fairytale Fantasies Collection weaves a new tale with the addition of the adventurous and opulent Sultana: Arabian Nights Statue from Sideshow. Fan-favorite artist J. Scott Campbell, known for his work with Marvel, DC, and his original comic series Danger Girl, has reinvented many beloved, classic fairytale characters in his signature style. Working closely with…
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