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curtvilescomic · 25 days ago
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Conan The Barbarian by Tomás Giorello
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jewishcissiekj · 8 months ago
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Tomás Giorello's Asajj is actually top-tier, I'm obsessed with the way he captures her character
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 1 year ago
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TITLED THEIR BOOK "ENDGAME" YEARS BEFORE THE MCU WAS A PIMPLE ON THE ASS OF EXISTENCE.
NOTE: Back when SW was @$!#*&% amazing, and especially all of their Dark Horse titles. Remember those days?
PIC INFO: Resolution at 800x1236 -- Spotlight on cover art to "STAR WARS: Clone Wars Volume 9: Endgame" is the ninth and final volume in the Star Wars: Clone Wars series of trade paperbacks, and collects "STAR WARS: Republic" issues 79-83 and "STAR WARS: Purge." It was published by Dark Horse Comics on July 26, 2006 with cover art by Tomás Giorello.
"Witness the untold stories of the Jedi who took a last stand against Emperor Palpatine in the moments during, and immediately after, the events in "Revenge of the Sith"! Watch Darth Vader undertake a Jedi "purge" of his own in the hunt for Obi-Wan Kenobi!"
-- DARK HORSE COMICS, c. 2006
Source: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars:_Clone_Wars_Volume_9:_Endgame.
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smashpages · 6 months ago
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Planet Death #1 (Bad Idea, March 2025) preview artwork by Derek Kolstad, Robert Venditti and Tomás Giorello. Bad Idea will give away an ashcan at their panel during the San Diego Comic Con.
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graphicpolicy · 5 months ago
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SDCC 2024: Bad Idea reveals its Planet Death trailer!
SDCC 2024: Bad Idea reveals its Planet Death trailer! #comics #comicbooks
The Bad Idea Panel at San Diego Comic-Con debuted a brand-new Planet Death trailer, now you can see it for yourself!  Planet Death is from screenwriter Derek Kolstad, writer Robert Venditti, and artist Tomás Giorello. Millions of miles from home, hundreds of ships descend into the stormy atmosphere of a hostile frozen world. On board, an army of resolute men and women brace for the coming…
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dswcp · 3 years ago
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It’s Anakin Week and Clone Wars Friday!
I love this T.J. Eckleburg-Force-Vision thing for him. You only see this shit in comics.
“Republic 62: No Man’s Land.” Dark Horse. March 17, 2004. Writer: John Ostrander. Penciller: Tomás Giorello. Letterer: Michael David Thomas. Colorist: Brad Anderson.
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oh-no-eu-didnt · 3 years ago
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Durge was an ancient Gen’Dai bounty hunter who did work for the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars. As a Gen’Dai, Durge was incredibly long-lived and difficult to kill, a talent he used to unleash himself upon the galaxy without fear. Durge hated many, but the Jedi ranked high on his list.
Source: Republic 51 (Art: Tomás Giorello; 2003)
Read more on Wookieepedia.
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comicbookfx · 6 years ago
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SSSHABOOOOOMM
X-O Manowar #23 L: Dave Sharpe A: Tomás Giorello W: Matt Kindt
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comixology · 7 years ago
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The most powerful Valiant event ever attempted erupts in full force as X-O Manowar, Livewire, the Harbinger Renegades, Bloodshot, the Secret Weapons, Ninjak, and a cast of thousands draw their battle lines!
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jetslay · 7 years ago
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One image per artist: Superman/Clark Kent & Lois Lane [59/?]
Joshua Middleton, José Luís, Zezo Bauer, Jesús Saiz, Gardenio Lima, Tomás Giorello, Mahmud Asrar, Ken Lashley, Paul Nojima, and Erik Doescher.
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feedmecomicart · 7 years ago
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NINJA-K #3
Written by Christos Gage Art by Tomás Giorello & Diego Rodriguez
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zonanegativa · 7 years ago
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X-0 Manowar, la etapa de Matt Kindt y Tomás Giorello. Nuestras reseña de sus primeros números en ZN
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smashpages · 6 months ago
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Bad Idea announces ‘Planet Death’ by Derek Kolstad, Robert Venditti + Tomás Giorello
The last surviving soldier of a battalion sent to destroy an alien weapon must continue his mission alone.
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graphicpolicy · 6 months ago
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SDCC 2024: Bad Idea announces its star-studded panel and Planet Death giveaway!
SDCC 2024: Bad Idea announces its star-studded panel and Planet Death giveaway! #comics #sdcc #sdcc2024 #comiccon
Bad Idea has revealed details about its panel taking place during San Diego Comic-Con at 2:30pm on Saturday July 27th in room 24ABC Panelists include the creative team behind Planet Death, the forthcoming, monumental comic event announced just last week. Meet blockbuster screenwriter Derek Kolstad, New York Times best-selling writer Robert Venditti, and visionary artist Tomás Giorello as they…
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dswcp · 4 years ago
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Happy Clone Wars Friday!
The Clone Wars TV show and its current sequel, The Bad Batch, take the individuality of Jango’s clones as a given. They all have names ... though some of them are rather tacky puns about the way they die: Matchstick = burned; Redeye = killed by a droid with red eyes; Charger = electrocuted (check my work with this brilliant, darkly amusing fan edit).
But when the clones were first introduced, their aesthetic represented “monotony and repetition” and they had much colder, meaner personalities. One of the first named clones (I’m not sure he was the first) was Alpha, who was named by Anakin, as demonstrated in the panel above. Anakin’s need for a name to humanize this soldier parallels his own arc about his own name, from “I’m a person and my name is Anakin” in The Phantom Menace, to “That name no longer has any meaning for me” in Return of the Jedi. The circumstances of Alpha’s naming reflect even more closely those of Finn’s from The Force Awakens. Name-giving is a rich, well-used symbol in the whole Star Wars narrative.
Personally, I prefer the grumpy clones to the nice ones, and that’s probably my least popular Star Wars opinion of all! I think if I were in their shoes I would be, at best, very grim about it, and at worst a real asshole.
“Republic 52: The New Face of War” issue 2. Dark Horse. April 9, 2003. Writer: Haden Blackman. Penciller: Tomás Giorello. Inker: Curtis Arnold. Letterer: Digital Chameleon. Colorist: Joe Wayne.
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spaceshiprocket · 8 years ago
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Conan by Tomás Giorello
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