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spaceshiprocket · 2 months ago
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Darth Vader by Igor Kordey
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vertigoartgore · 19 days ago
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1996's What If...? Vol.1 #85 (What If…Magneto Ruled All Mutants ?) cover by cover artist Igor Kordey.
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omercifulheaves · 8 months ago
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Artwork for Yugoslavian releases of Neuromancer and Burning Crhome in Sirius magazine. Art by Igor Kordey
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alphamecha-mkii · 5 months ago
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Star Trek: The Gorn Crisis - USS Enterprise-E facing Gorn Fleet by Igor Kordey
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avengerscompound · 1 year ago
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Captain America (1998) #50
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onlylonelylatino · 1 year ago
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Tarzan by Igor Kordey
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 7 months ago
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balu8 · 9 months ago
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Marshal Bass 
Cover by Igor Kordey
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the-gershomite · 3 months ago
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Star Wars Chewbacca #1 of 4 -January 2000- Dark Horse Comics
written by Darko Macan
story pages 1-11 penciled by Brent Anderson
story pages 1-11 inked by Will Blyberg
story pages 1-11 colored by Nathan Eyring
story pages 12-22 illustrated by Igor Kordey
story pages 12-22 colored by Matthew Paine
lettered by Vickie Williams
cover art by Sean Phillips
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dynamobooks · 4 months ago
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Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely et al: New X-Men Modern Era Epic Collection: E is for Extinction (2001-2002)
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artphotographyofmen · 2 months ago
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Tarzan by Igor Kordey
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vertigoartgore · 1 month ago
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1999's Star Wars Tales Vol.1 #1 cover by cover artist Igor Kordey.
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samasmith23 · 1 year ago
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Apparently Mystique in the comics was once given Rebecca Romijn's design from the live-action X-Men movies for only two issues...
While Marvel & DC Comics often try to emulate their respective live-action movie counterparts by making alterations to certain character's designs, powers and even personalities (such as Spidey briefly adopting organic webbing to reflect the Sam Rami Spider-Man trilogy, or Iron Man becoming more snarky and jokey to reflect Robert Downey Jr.'s performance in the MCU), sometimes said-alterations either end up not working or even lasting long...
Case in point to the latter... back in the early 2000s Marvel actually tried to have Mystique (aka, Raven Darkholme) in the X-Men comics emulate actress Rebecca Romijn's physical portrayal of the character from the live-action X-Men movies, but it quite literally only stuck around for just a single issue! Specifically in X-Men: Forever (2000) #6 by Fabian Nicieza & Kevin Maguire, both Mystique & Toad were exposed to some kind of radiation device while teaming-up with various X-Men members, and in the process had both their mutant powers and physical appearances significantly altered to more heavily resemble their live-action counter-parts. Toad was given his elongated tongue (which he originally lacked during the Silver Age and solely had the leaping abilities), whereas Mystique was obviously given her naked scaly reptilian appearance from the movies as her new "default" form.
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This issue came out in April 2001.
However a little over one-year-later in July 2002 when Mystique appeared in Uncanny X-Men (1963) #405 by Joe Casey & Sean Phillips, Mystique was suddenly back in her normal comic book appearance without any explanation. In fact, the only other time the scaly-reptilian design reappeared in comics was in a nightmare sequence from X-Treme X-Men (2001) #33 by Chris Claremont & Igor Kordey from October 2003, wherein a villain named the Reverent caused Rogue to suffer a vision wherein she transforming into her adoptive mother in both appearance and personality and sadistically slaughtering her fellow-teammates Bishop, Storm & Gambit.
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Aside from those two examples, Marvel has never had Mystique in the comics adopt her design from the live-action X-Men movies.
Heck, the only other time Marvel tried to have Mystique emulate Rebecca Romijn's portrayal was in Wolverine #64 & #65 from 2008 as the finale to Jason Aaron & Ron Garney's awesome "Get Mystique" storyline, when in preparation for her final confrontation with Wolverine in the story's climax, Mystique utilized her shapeshifting powers to erase her clothing, fighting Logan completely naked in order to demonstrate to him that she's not a coward nor is she ashamed of herself. And even then, this time Raven lacked the reptilian-scales of her live-action movie counterpart, instead maintaining to her classic comic book design just without the white dress or skull adornments.
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But yeah... just a weird bit of obscure trivia concerning Marvel's iconic shapeshifting femme fatale.
I wonder why Marvel suddenly ditched the live-action movie design after only introducing it for a single issue and describing it as her new "default form." I know there was a year in-between the publishing of X-Men Forever #6 and Uncanny X-Men #405, but still...
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dozydawn · 1 year ago
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Preliminary artwork by Igor Kordey for the "Heroes Among Us: A Comic Book Art Exhibit in Celebration of the Heroes of 9-11" at the NYC Fire Museum on January 22nd, 2002.
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splooosh · 5 months ago
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Nathan
Igor Kordey
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rolledspinepodcasts · 6 months ago
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Dark Horse Presents
Aliens: Havoc (1997)
Aliens: Havoc #1-2 (1997)
by Mark Schultz & Kent Williams & Leif Jones & Duncan Fegredo & D’Israeli & John Totleben & Arthur Adams & Gary Gianni & Geof Darrow & George Pratt & Igor Kordej & Paul Lee & John K. Snyder III & Mark A. Nelson & Peter Bagge & Brian Horton & Dave Taylor & Kelley Jones & Guy Davis & Kellie Strom & Jay Stephens & Jerry Bingham & Kevin Nowlan & Frank Teran & Joel Naprstek & Travis Charest & P. Craig Russell & Adrian Potts & Sean Phillips & Rebecca Guay & Jon J. Muth & Kilian Plunkett & Ron Randall & John Pound & Gene Ha & Vania Zarouliov & Sergio Aragonés & John Paul Leon & Derek Thompson & David Lloyd & Moebius & Dave Cooper & Mike Allred & Tony Millionaire
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