Monday, August 22, 2011

BLACKHAWKS #1 by Scott Godlewski


(colors by Ryan Cody)

Scott Godlewski is a freelance illustrator based in Gilbert, AZ, having most recently worked for BOOM! Studios as artist on Codebreakers and Dracula: The Company of Monsters. He is also co-creator of both the action anthology, Mysterious Adventure Magazine; and the live comic art blog, Comic Improv. His website is http://www.scottgodlewski.com/.

Scott says: The detonation of the hydrogen bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki signaled both the end of the second World War and the beginning of the Atomic Age. Secrets man was not meant to know and a power man was not meant to wield have been loosed on the world. Now the greatest aces of World War II will unite and wage a new war against the unbelievable and the impossible, aided by the very science that has birthed their horrifying adversaries. These brave men are all that stand between humanity and the unimaginable madness of the atom's power. They are the BLACKHAWKS.

The Blackhawks were created by Will Eisner, Chuck Cuidera and Bob Powell. Read more...

10 comments:

  1. Man this is nice! Really great work Scott (and excellent colors Ryan)!

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  2. Giant monsters, cool planes, AND shark people? I would read the hell out of this comic.

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  3. DUDE! YES! If this was real I would be so damn happy. Good one, Scott and Ryan!

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  4. Amazing! Love Scott's detailed lines & dynamic use of perspective, and Ryan's colors just fit this cover like a glove. Congratulations to both of you.

    Yet another cover we should have seen on the official DC lineup.

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  5. Marrying the Blackhawks with the atomic monster genre is nothing short of GENIUS. And the art is excellent too!

    Would read? Definitely.

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  6. Beautiful work sir!! I totally want to read this!

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  7. Would purchase with extreme prejudice. Well done!

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  8. This is something I've been wanting to see for years now, EXCELLENT work you guys.

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