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(via Joe Quinones’ interweb-log: G.I. JOE’s)
So much win.
It seems like every time I post something Star Wars related i preface it with “i’ve lost my love for Star Wars and all the parodies, etc”… but in this case, it’s really true.  Joe Quinones’ Lando/Alan Scott Green Lantern mashup is a simple Auction piece sketch - but it’s sub-‘lime’.

It seems like every time I post something Star Wars related i preface it with “i’ve lost my love for Star Wars and all the parodies, etc”… but in this case, it’s really true.  Joe Quinones’ Lando/Alan Scott Green Lantern mashup is a simple Auction piece sketch - but it’s sub-‘lime’.

Joe Quinones is doing a series of 4 covers for Thunderbolts. BONUS.
I’m constantly surprised at how cool his coloring looks, from the use of texture to the harder lines/contrast on faces that just make them pop.
Sort of reminds me of Marcos Martin meets Mike Allred.
OH. And Zemo’s Eyes. The best.
(via Thunderbolts Cover by ~quin-ones on deviantART)

Joe Quinones is doing a series of 4 covers for Thunderbolts. BONUS.

I’m constantly surprised at how cool his coloring looks, from the use of texture to the harder lines/contrast on faces that just make them pop.

Sort of reminds me of Marcos Martin meets Mike Allred.

OH. And Zemo’s Eyes. The best.

(via Thunderbolts Cover by ~quin-ones on deviantART)

So, this is awesome.
(via Joe Quinones)

So, this is awesome.

(via Joe Quinones)

Dark Horse just announced a new Star Wars series. Joe Quinones did the cover for #1, which you see here.
“Star Wars: Knight Errant” follows Kerra Holt, a lone Jedi Knight  operating in Sith territory, far beyond the reach or aid of her Jedi  Masters. The ongoing series kicks off in October with a Dark Horse comic  written by John Jackson Miller and a tie-in novel (also authored by  Miller) to be released next year. Interior art for the comic is provided  by Federico Dallocchio.
Says Miller of Kerra:

A refugee from a sector conquered years before by the Sith, Kerra fled  to the Republic with one goal in mind: to become a living weapon and  return to Sith space. She’s young, but she’s driven. Efficient, deadly,  and determined, her drive takes her to some places no one should visit  without a Star Destroyer for backup. Too bad for her, they haven’t been  invented yet!

Sounds pretty sweet. I really dig some of Dallocchio’s art, and hope he can really turn it on for this series. I for one like the premise of a female lead character in a SW comic.
Click through for an interview with Miller.

Dark Horse just announced a new Star Wars series. Joe Quinones did the cover for #1, which you see here.

“Star Wars: Knight Errant” follows Kerra Holt, a lone Jedi Knight operating in Sith territory, far beyond the reach or aid of her Jedi Masters. The ongoing series kicks off in October with a Dark Horse comic written by John Jackson Miller and a tie-in novel (also authored by Miller) to be released next year. Interior art for the comic is provided by Federico Dallocchio.

Says Miller of Kerra:

A refugee from a sector conquered years before by the Sith, Kerra fled to the Republic with one goal in mind: to become a living weapon and return to Sith space. She’s young, but she’s driven. Efficient, deadly, and determined, her drive takes her to some places no one should visit without a Star Destroyer for backup. Too bad for her, they haven’t been invented yet!

Sounds pretty sweet. I really dig some of Dallocchio’s art, and hope he can really turn it on for this series. I for one like the premise of a female lead character in a SW comic.

Click through for an interview with Miller.

Aquaman Sketch by Joe Quinones
It’s #AquaMonday on    boss▲battle

Aquaman Sketch by Joe Quinones

It’s #AquaMonday on boss▲battle

Not the Wolverine you’re used to.

A redesign by Joe Quinones for  Project: Rooftop

#wolverinewednesday : GET INTO IT.

Joe Quinones is an up-and-coming artist on the comics scene and has the best Scott Pilgrim pinups/fan art I’ve had the privilege of viewing. he’s an incredible artist overall and deserves some serious attention.