These include graphic novels, independent publisher titles, as well as price guides, magazines, and more. Many of his contributions have made it onto the silver screen, including strong influences on DC’s Wonder Woman films (indeed, Pérez’s Wonder Woman work was the very basis of the first film) and in Marvel’s cinematic universe (Pérez’s influence can be seen in everything from the gauntlet ‘snap’ – which Pérez first illustrated – to the mainAge of Ultron fight scene which was specifically based on Perez’s artwork).
These include graphic novels, independent publisher titles, as well as price guides, magazines, and more. Many of his contributions have made it onto the silver screen, including strong influences on DC’s Wonder Woman films (indeed, Pérez’s Wonder Woman work was the very basis of the first film) and in Marvel’s cinematic universe (Pérez’s influence can be seen in everything from the gauntlet ‘snap’ – which Pérez first illustrated – to the mainAge of Ultron fight scene which was specifically based on Perez’s artwork).
These include graphic novels, independent publisher titles, as well as price guides, magazines, and more. Many of his contributions have made it onto the silver screen, including strong influences on DC’s Wonder Woman films (indeed, Pérez’s Wonder Woman work was the very basis of the first film) and in Marvel’s cinematic universe (Pérez’s influence can be seen in everything from the gauntlet ‘snap’ – which Pérez first illustrated – to the mainAge of Ultron fight scene which was specifically based on Perez’s artwork).
These include graphic novels, independent publisher titles, as well as price guides, magazines, and more. Many of his contributions have made it onto the silver screen, including strong influences on DC’s Wonder Woman films (indeed, Pérez’s Wonder Woman work was the very basis of the first film) and in Marvel’s cinematic universe (Pérez’s influence can be seen in everything from the gauntlet ‘snap’ – which Pérez first illustrated – to the mainAge of Ultron fight scene which was specifically based on Perez’s artwork).
This is a single issue of Quicksilver #6, published by Marvel Comics in April 1997. The comic features a story titled “Royal Family Rumble!”. and includes work by Peyer, Edkin, Aucoin, and Cabrera. This Direct Edition comic book is a key part of the Marvel Universe, focusing on the fast-paced adventures of Quicksilver and the Inhuman Royal Family.