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Werke von Doug Braithwaite

Doom Patrol, Vol.1: Crawling From the Wreckage (1992) — Illustrator — 562 Exemplare
Justice, Vol. 1 (2005) — Illustrator — 299 Exemplare
Justice, Vol. 2 (2007) — Illustrator — 177 Exemplare
Justice, Vol. 3 (2007) — Illustrator — 166 Exemplare
Universe X Volume 1 (2002) — Illustrator — 133 Exemplare
Journey Into Mystery: Fear Itself (2012) — Illustrator — 131 Exemplare
Justice (2011) — Illustrator — 116 Exemplare
Universe X Volume 2 (2002) — Illustrator — 109 Exemplare
Thor 08: The Siege - Die Belagerung (2010) — Illustrator — 75 Exemplare
Justice: Absolute Edition (2009) — Illustrator — 61 Exemplare
Thor 03: Secret Invasion (2008) — Illustrator — 46 Exemplare
Thor by Kieron Gillen Ultimate Collection (2011) — Illustrator — 39 Exemplare
Armor Hunters Volume 1 (2014) — Illustrator — 26 Exemplare
Bloodshot U.S.A. (2017) — Illustrator — 21 Exemplare
Storm Dogs Volume 1 TP (2013) — Illustrator — 16 Exemplare
Bloodshot Salvation Volume 3: The Book of Revelations (2019) — Illustrator — 12 Exemplare
Transformers: Space Pirates (2003) — Illustrator — 9 Exemplare
Universo X (2012) — Illustrator — 3 Exemplare
Excalibur #51 - Don't Drink the Water (1992) — Illustrator — 2 Exemplare
Paradise X #1 (of 12) — Illustrator — 2 Exemplare
Justice 2 Exemplare
Wizard: Universe X Special Edition (2000) — Illustrator — 2 Exemplare
Universe X: Omnibus (Sketchbook) (2001) — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar
Operation: Stormbreaker (1997) — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar
Paradise X Special: Devils (2002) — Illustrator — 1 Exemplar

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Journey Into Mystery: Fear Itself Fallout (2012) — Illustrator — 99 Exemplare
X-O Manowar, Vol. 1: By The Sword (2012) — Illustrator — 64 Exemplare
Thor: Ages of Thunder (Oversized) (2009) — Illustrator, einige Ausgaben62 Exemplare
Green Lantern: Emerald Allies (Featuring Green Arrow) (2000) — Illustrator — 46 Exemplare
Thor 09: Pakt mit dem Teufel (2010) — Illustrator — 36 Exemplare
A Cold Day in Hell! (2009) — Illustrator — 33 Exemplare
Book of Death (2016) — Illustrator — 31 Exemplare
Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis, Vol. 2 (2010) — Illustrator — 30 Exemplare
Ghost Omnibus Volume 2 (2009) — Illustrator — 23 Exemplare
Legion of Super-Heroes: Five Years Later Omnibus Vol. 1 (2020) — Illustrator — 23 Exemplare
The Brave and the Bold: Without Sin (2009) — Illustrator — 14 Exemplare
Superior: Kapow! World Record Special #1 (2011) — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar
The Transformers 156: Trial by Fire! (part one) (1988) — Umschlagillustration — 1 Exemplar

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Alex Ross and Jim Krueger’s Universe X: Volume I collects issues #0-7 with new appendices, Universe X: 4, Universe X: Spidey, and Universe X: Cap illustrated by Doug Braithwaite with Thomas Yeats, Jackson Guice, and Brent Anderson; inks by Bill Reinhold with Al Williamson, Robin Riggs, Garry Leach, John Totleben, Ron Randal, John Romita Sr., Al Milgrom, John Stanisci, and Will Blyberg; colors by Laura Depuy with Pete Pantazis and Nick Bell; and letters by Todd Klein. The series continues to chronicle the end of the Marvel Universe in the same vein as Ross’ Kingdom Come did for the DC Universe. Beginning with Earth X, the series forms a narrative akin to Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. Chapter Three makes this clear with a direct reference to the Divine Comedy and Purgatorio.

As Universe X begins, Reed Richards prevented the destruction of the Earth at the hands of the Celestials by summoning Galactus, secretly Franklin Richards who has reached the highest form of evolution and is susceptible to the identity others project upon him. Thus, Reed and X-51 – the Machine Man – must never acknowledge him for who he truly is. Meanwhile, Reed has installed Human Torches around the world to burn off the Terrigen mists that transformed humanity. Humanity is loath to relinquish its new abilities, but larger changes are afoot. Steve Rogers looks after the resurrected Mar-Vell, who promises to return the dead to life. He has begun by bringing back Susan Richards and now travels with Captain America to collect what he needs in order to achieve his victory over death. Kyle Richmond, the former Nighthawk, narrates this volume in conversation with the Gargoyle, Isaac Christians, revealing events going on elsewhere in the world including the actions of Immortus’ church and the Tong of Creel, who seek to gather the broken parts of the Absorbing Man. Flashbacks reveal that it was the Absorbing Man who defeated the Avengers, setting the stage for Hydra and Norman Osborn to further shatter America.

This volume only collects the first half of Universe X, which is the middle volume of the larger trilogy. It primarily sets up the final confrontation while using the epistolary format to deepen the background of the world that Earth X introduced. An interesting narrative experiment that served as a possible conclusion to the Marvel Universe, it never quite achieved the same staying power as Alex Ross’ Marvels, which looked at the early years of the Marvel Universe, or his Kingdom Come, that told a similar story for the DC Universe. Still, this narrative features gorgeous artwork and the storytelling helped to expand experimentation in mainstream comics.
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DarthDeverell | 2 weitere Rezensionen | May 23, 2024 |
Jim Krueger, Alex Ross, and Doug Braithwaite’s Justice volume 1 collects the first four issues of the eponymous series from DC Comics. The story begins with supervillains around the world experiencing a vivid nightmare in which the heroes of the Justice League fail to save the Earth, leading to the end of humanity. Led by Lex Luthor, they gather to take on the Justice League in order to study them while also taking a more active role in preparing humanity for the nightmare they shared. Luthor and the other supervillains believe that the League held humanity back by not allowing it to face challenges on its own. Using Batman’s files, the Injustice League begins targeting the League one by one, with each falling. This is a fantastic start to the story, but it's only the first ¼ of the tale.… (mehr)
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DarthDeverell | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 1, 2024 |
This is one of the down-sides to ultimate collections and cross-title events: There are big ol' chunks which are missing/summarized, and sometimes it's not entirely clear where to go to read those missing pieces.
 
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IsraOverZero | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 23, 2023 |
Yeah, that's a five star book. The art is cool, and Gillen has somehow managed to, by the insertion of just the right amount of snark, make Asgardian dialogue NOT the clunkiest verbal albatross in comicsville. Well played sir.
 
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