Panel from Thor v.2 #28 (October 2000),
script by Dan Jurgens,
pencils by Erik Larsen,
inks by Klaus Janson,
colors by Gregory Wright,
letters by Richard Starkings and Wes Abbott
Here I am, fresh from attending the wedding of my bestest pals in the whole wide world, John and Randi. They're married now! YAY!!
Artist's visualization of dressed-for-wedding Bully by David Malki
They are now on their honeymoon, which I am reliably informed is a trip to the moon via the Moon Bees where you can taste their special honey that makes you fly. Yay! Me, I'm on a holiday too, relaxing after the hectic work in prepping a wedding (do you know how hard it can be to write a Best Bull's speech?). Check in tomorrow for a Stan Lee Saturday and daily for 365 Days with the Warriors Three, and a new surprise starting December 1...but otherwise I'm chilling until Monday, December 5. See you then! And always remember: love is all around!
Panels from Thor v.3 #5 (January 2008),
script by J. Michael Straczynski,
pencils by Olivier Coipel,
inks by Mark Morales,
colors by Laura Martin and Paul Mounts,
letters by Chris Eliopoulos
Two-page spread from Fantastic Four: The Wedding Special (January 2006), script by Karl Kesel; pencils by Drew Johnson; inks by Karl Kesel, Drew Geraci, and Drew Hennessy; colors by Morry Hollowell, letters by Dave Lanphear (Click the picture to big-love-size)
Panels from Fantastic Four v.1 #3 (1965), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta, letters by Artie Simek
Say, who are those two party crashers outside giving the boys a hard time? Find out tomorrow!
Page from Marvel Fanfare #37 (April 1988),
script by Alan Zelenetz,
pencils and inks by Charles Vess,
colors by Elaine Lee,
letters by John Workman, Jr.
Panel from "The Quest for the Mystic Mountain!" in Thor v.1 #138 (March 1967),
script by Stan Lee,
pencils by Jack Kirby,
inks by Vince Colletta,
letters by Sam Rosen
Pages from Black Panther v.4 #18 (September 2006), script by Reginald Hudlin, pencils by Scot Eaton, inks by Klaus Janson, colors by Dean White, letters by Randy Gentile