Jaeger & Lyle
// July 7th, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
Jaeger, from Carla Speed McNeil’s Finder, appears in this one-page crossover. Art and dialogue by Carla Speed McNeil. (Click to embiggen.)
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// July 7th, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
Jaeger, from Carla Speed McNeil’s Finder, appears in this one-page crossover. Art and dialogue by Carla Speed McNeil. (Click to embiggen.)
// July 6th, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
Colleen Coover sketched this whimsical portrait of the Golden Age Shadow Girl, in full on frilly mode. (Click to embiggen.)
// July 5th, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
Mike Franzese created this promotional image for Captain Kinetic #2, featuring the Captain’s battle with misguided teen villain Volt. (Click to embiggen.)
// July 4th, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
Apparently, Captain Kinetic is a bit more fresh when in doll form. Illustration by Tommy Kovac, creator of Stitch and the Skelebunnies. (Click to embiggen.)
// July 3rd, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
I’m a big fan of Chris Giarrusso, and was glad to commission him to do this sketch of CK and Spidey at Comic-Con a few years back. When it came time to pay, I didn’t know how much to give and overpaid by quite a bit, which weirded him out. Oops. (Click to embiggen.)
// July 2nd, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
…or just stands behind him and wonders why he’s such a gloomy gus. A sketch by Stephen Sadowski. (Click to embiggen.)
// July 1st, 2005 // // Captain Kinetic
No, Astro Boy isn’t the famous Japanese manga character you may have heard of. It’s an early super-hero creation of Tim Fish, of Cavalcade of Boys fame, who has a habit of getting his costume torn off in every adventure. Illustration by Tim Fish. (Click to embiggen.)