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The Pulse The Pulse 30.6.06 Artwork #1 And now for something totally different. Here are a bunch of pretty pictures. And since one cannot talk about pretty pictures without mentioning Alex Ross, here is some of his work that I think is mindblowing. This is a drawing of the old and current JSA members in one picture. This was also used as the covers to JSA #68 and #69 . And now, here are the original Teen Titans. And unlike many other artists, Ross' teens look like teenagers, not short adults. And the other teenagers - the Legion of Superheroes. This picture isn't the best quality, but I had to include it. This is Ross' tribute to Alan Moore. All of Moore's creations make an appearance here, from the crew at Watchmen , to Promethea . Moore also has a whole series of paintings where he has taken classic scenes from Golden Age comics and copied them in his own style. Here's an example. Finally, a picture that I can't help but gape at even now. This is his vision ...
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