One thing I realised when I bought the complete run of Byrne's Fantastic Four yesterday...
...old comics look so much better on cheap newsprint than they do in shiny graphic novel editions, the colours in particular having a mature, saturated feel.
Ever wonder [ or even ponder ] about how I create a comic book cover? Well wonder no more! From the Thumbnail sketch, the Pencils, the Inks and finally to the Color in Photoshop – it’s all yours for the taking! Feast on this, as you will! https://t.co/6CNYd7lHns
Though Jim Lee gets most of the credit for the 1990s X-Men aesthetic, Scott Williams’ inks played an immeasurable role in taking Lee’s line art from house style to the forefront of comics illustration thanks to harmonious collaboration. #xmen 1/10
A thread on some of the most surreal trains and beautiful train rides
1. The Mauritanian iron ore train, one of the world's longest and heaviest, spans up to 3 km, travels 704 km, and has 200-300 carriages, each weighing up to 84 tons.