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Carl Creel (Earth-616) - Marvel Comics Database Absorbing Man, Comic Book Villains, Marvel Knights, Retro Comic Book, Book Artwork, Comic Book Artwork, Comic Characters, Marvel Villains, Marvel Comic Books

Carl "Crusher" Creel aka the Absorbing Man was an American professional Heavyweight boxer turned enforcer.[11] While locked up in prison he was mutated using Asgardian magic by the trickster god Loki using a special potion. Creel obtained his ability to absorb the properties of anything he touches and used his new-found power to break free from prison and soon became a villain for hire.[1] He was later recruited into the Masters of Evil.[12] 254 appearance(s) of Carl Creel (Earth-616) 21…

The Self-Absorbing Man Superior Spiderman, Paolo Rivera, Superior Spider Man, Daredevil Punisher, Absorbing Man, Marvel Knights, Spiderman Artwork, Marvel Comics Art, Marvel Vs

Wacky Reference Wednesdays, No. 251 Wednesday, January 22, 2014 Labels: Covers / Daredevil / Digital Color / Inked / Joe Rivera / Penciled / Photos / Sketches / Spider-Man / Step by Step / Wacky Reference Wednesdays SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN TEAMP-UP #9. 2013. Ink(ed by Joe Rivera) on bristol board, 11 × 17″. This cover managed to slip through the cracks of weekly posting. Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9 comes out today (and you can see a preview here). I had a lot of fun with this one, not least…

The Self-Absorbing Man: Painting Spider-Man Paolo Rivera, Spider Man Comic, Absorbing Man, Image Spiderman, Spectacular Spider Man, Spiderman Artwork, Arte Dc Comics, Marvel Spiderman Art, Spiderman Comic

Painting Spider-Man Sunday, September 2, 2012 Labels: Mythos / Painted / Penciled / Photos / Sequential / Spider-Man Mythos: Spider-Man, Page 22. 2007. Gouache and acrylic on bristol board, 11 × 17″. Just a quick post today (but with lots of artwork). By this point in my career (2007) I had settled into what would become my standard painting technique: a monochromatic underpainting in gouache, followed by a thin layer of Acryla Gouache for color, all on top of 11 × 17″ bristol board…

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