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By Ron Chan, on March 29, 2011, 2:18 pm Tags: akira, charity, cowboy bebop, ebay, japan, lupin iii, matsushima, megaman, super-frog, tifa lockheart, tsunami, ukiyo-e | in: Aaron McConnell, Ben Bates, Cat Farris, Colleen Coover, dustin weaver, Dylan Meconis, Ron Chan /
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We’ve already posted all over our tumblr about it, but Periscope artists have created original art to auction on eBay for Tsunami relief! All proceeds from these auction will be donated to Peace Winds Japan via Mercy Corps.
The first batch of art posted to our eBay account will be ENDING SOON! So get on there and bid!
By Steve Lieber, on June 11, 2010, 11:15 am in: dustin weaver /
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 SHIELD issue 2 cover by Dustin Weaver. Color by Christina Strain. (C) Marvel Comics.
Dustin Weaver has posted some art of the first five pages of SHIELD #2. Issue one has generated incredible buzz across the industry and has gone into its third printing. See the new pages for yourself at Dustin’sLivejournal page.
And if you’re going to be in Miami next weekend, June 18-20, Dustin will be a guest at the Florida Super-Con. If he has any original art with him, make sure to take a look. His pages have to be seen to be believed.
By Periscope Studio, on March 29, 2010, 5:45 am in: dustin weaver /
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Dustin Weaver has put some art from SHIELD #1 up on his Livejournal. The work he and color artist Christina Strain are producing is nothing short of mind-boggling.

There’s even going to be a black and white variant edition, so you guys can see all the lavish, meticulous detail in Dustin’s lineart.. Jonathan Hickman’s story is full of wild ideas, and I honestly don’t think there’s anyone out there in comics who could have brought them to life the way Dustin has. SHIELD #1 hits the shops April 7th.
By Periscope Studio, on June 9, 2009, 5:11 am in: benefits, dustin weaver /
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Over on his Livejournal, Dustin has posted about creating this stunning piece for The Wolverine 100 project to benefit The Hero Initiative.
 Dustin Weaver's sketch cover of Wolverine-Weapon X for The Hero Initiative
You can also see completed work by Colleen Coover and Steve Lieber and some preliminary sketch work by Jeff Parker.
By Periscope Studio, on June 8, 2009, 5:47 am in: dustin weaver, Marvel Adventures, Paul Tobin, Tintin /
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We seem to have gotten the internet’s attention with Jesse Hamm’s mashup last week. Let’s take that one step further. Here’s a panel from an actual upcoming Marvel Comics story to be published in Fantastic Four Giant-Size Adventures #1 written by Paul Tobin, and drawn and colored by Dustin Weaver. It’s “The Adventures of Thingthing. Dustin talks a bit more about the story on his LJ.  Herge's Fantastic Four, as drawn by Dustin Weaver
By Periscope Studio, on May 22, 2009, 12:46 pm in: dustin weaver /
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Dustin Weaver isn’t just a great comic book artist. He’s a hell of an illustrator, too. Here’s a cover he digitally painted for Dark Horse.  Star Wars: Dark Times #16, painted by Dustin Weaver.
Dustin’s currently drawing the X-men for Marvel Comics.
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