An A lister who is actually British you mean. I found out about this when I actually met him. Really nice variant done by Jim Cheung. If you have the chance to go to WonderCon, you need to visit him first. He actually did me a variant for All New Wolverine. Very talented person.
I also had no idea Jim Cheung was British. I'm a huge fan of his art, though I recall at least two times when he just used two dots and a curved line to draw faces for characters in the back of a panel (one of them was in the Children's Crusade miniseries), like how children (and I) usually draw eyes and a mouth.
Then again, to be honest, I kinda enjoyed that he did that. And it's still more original work than what Greg Land usually does.
“For so long, my life has been out of control. Chaos and serendipity, wrapped in insanity. I have suffered, I have lost. Not just my life, but my very soul, my self. But no more. Now I know who I am.” – Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock, daughter of Otherworld, mutant, telepath, telekinetic, defender of the realm and, above all, X-Man.
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best team cover yet - Betts looks glorious
@Stephen, I love this one, but Finch’s this far is my favorite.
I am so happy that these covers are getting much better!
Through all these Uncanny variants we've seen so many A listers draw British Psylocke that never drew her before lol this is awesome!
An A lister who is actually British you mean. I found out about this when I actually met him. Really nice variant done by Jim Cheung. If you have the chance to go to WonderCon, you need to visit him first. He actually did me a variant for All New Wolverine. Very talented person.
Eric, I had no idea Mr Cheung is British himself. That's interesting! He did a great job depicting original Betsy here.
This is by far my favorite cover ! :)
I also had no idea Jim Cheung was British. I'm a huge fan of his art, though I recall at least two times when he just used two dots and a curved line to draw faces for characters in the back of a panel (one of them was in the Children's Crusade miniseries), like how children (and I) usually draw eyes and a mouth.
Then again, to be honest, I kinda enjoyed that he did that. And it's still more original work than what Greg Land usually does.
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