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Lookin’ to Connect: New Avengers #31-34 (Complete With Original Mike Deodato Art!), X-Factor #10-12 and Jack of Fables #6+11
This is the latest installment of a feature where I spotlight interconnecting covers. I will feature three selections each installment, with my current plan being to feature one diptych, one triptych and one tetraptych (or larger). Here is an archive of all of the covers listed so far. I am sure you have suggestions for future editions, so feel free to e-mail me at bcronin@comicbookresources.com with your suggestions for future installments. Don’t post suggestions in the comments section!
Enjoy!
First up, reader Fadzlee suggested this tetratych from New Avengers #31-34 by Mike Deodato…
Awesomely enough, Mike Deodato himself ALSO suggested this one and sent me the original cover art for this cover series! I especially love seeing the marks where the cuts are to be made. Check it out (it’s a VERY large image, so be forewarned when you click on it)…

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WOW! Thanks a lot, Mike!
Next, readers Matthew H. and Sam F. both recommended X-Factor #10-12 from the current X-Factor series by Ryan Sook (which sadly just doesn’t quite line up right when you put the three covers together)…

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Finally, reader Phil R. suggested James Jean’s interesting diptych from Jack of Fables #6 and #11 (there was a four-part story told between the two parts of this story, which told the tale of how Jack become known as “Jack Frost”)…

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Click on any of the above images to enlarge them (with the aforementioned caveat that Deodato’s image is HUGE)!
If YOU have a suggestion for a future installment, please e-mail me at bcronin@comicbookresources.com. Don’t post your suggestion in the comments section!







4 Comments
ollieno
February 12, 2013 at 6:51 am
Real Great Art (and great scan) provided by Mike Deodato
Dean Hacker
February 12, 2013 at 4:44 pm
The Deodato piece looks way better without the trade dress.
Oz the Malefic
February 12, 2013 at 9:27 pm
Yeah, really good single piece of art that way.
Loving what I am not going to call the X-Factor scream. Apparently you can only put your head one way and have one look on your face when you are that angry….. or constipated?
Jansen L. Valenzuela
February 13, 2013 at 4:25 am
Wow awesome art from Mike Deodato. But I just noticed that the original art is much paler than the actual printed cover. What’s up with that?