Showing posts with label Adam Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Hughes. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Wonder Woman Wednesday

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

Our favorite Amazon is aspiring to soar to new heights in the new year. She hopes all her fans and all the visitors to Shades of Gray will be successful right along with her!

Wonder Woman by Bruce Timm
 
Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
Wonder Woman by Adam Hughes
Wonder Woman by John Byrne


 
 
Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez


Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Wonder Woman Wednesday

Wonder Woman by Art Thibert

Legend has it that Wonder Woman's personal presence is so powerful that she causes some people to see stars by just showing up. Today, we test that theory. Please let us know if any of the featured portraits cause you to see stars (other than the ones on her outfit).

Wonder Woman by Jim Lee
Wonder Woman flying by Adam Hughes

Wonder Woman by Mike Wieringo

Wonder Woman by Cliff Chiang

Wonder Woman by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Wonder Woman Wednesday

By Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
Whether she's in (or on) her invisible plane, or corralling and riding the lighting with her magic lasso, today, Wonder Woman is taking flight! (We're posting a gallery of great Wonder Woman drawings every other Wednesday until the release of "Wonder Woman '84"... we hope that all of you out there are looking forward to that movie as much as we are!)

By Chris Samnee
By Jimmy Cheung




By Adam Hughes




Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Wonder Woman Wednesday


It's April 1st, but's it's also a Wonder Woman Wednesday. As we here at Shades of Gray continue counting down the days and hours and minutes until we get to see the new Wonder Woman movie, we're sharing a few drawings from artists having fun with the Amazon Princess!





Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Celebrating Wonder Woman, Part One

In December 1941, Wonder Woman made her first appearance in "Sensation Comics". Seven decades later, she remains the most iconic superheroine of them all.

Every Wednesday this month, I'm celebrating the debut of Wonder Woman with a selection of artwork by illustrators famous and not so famous.

Happy 70th birthday, Wonder Woman! You don't look a day over 25!

By Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

By Mike Wieringo

By Adam Hughes

By Chris Samnee

By John Byrne

If anyone out there who can draw wants to get in on the Wonder Woman celebration, feel free to send me a picture as a jpg or gif attachment at stevemillermail [at] gmail.com. :)





For more Wonder Woman pictures, visit Steven Lee's online gallery of comics art.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wonder Woman is turning 70

Seventy years ago next month, Wonder Woman made her first comic book appearance. I'm celebrating her every Wednesday in December. I hope you'll join me.

By Adam Hughes

Friday, November 18, 2011

Picture Perfect Special:
Princesses of Mars, Part Fourteen

For the rest of the year, we will be traveling to Mars every other week for visits with the deadly and exotic princesses who dwell there. Keep your arms inside the ride at all times, or they may get cut off.


By Mike Hoffman


By Adam Hughes and Karl Story
By Gene Gonzales


By Anna-Marie Cool

Monday, April 4, 2011

Picture Perfect Special:
In the dark, all cats are gray...

... especially if one of them is Catwoman!

Here's a selection of illos of Batman and his oldest and most dedicated "frenemy." (Comics Trivia: On at least one of an infinite number of alternate reality Earths, were marrued after she gave up her thieving ways and he hung up the Batsuit. Their daughter grew up to be the suerpheroine, Huntress. That Bat and Cat are portrayed in the last three drawings.)


Click here to read reviews of graphic novels starring Catwoman over at Cinema Steve.




Saturday, February 26, 2011

Picture Perfect Special:
Princesses of Mars, Part Four

Who needs Venus when you have Martian Princesses? Here are more visions of Dejah Thoris and other Martian beauties from a variety of artists. (Click on the byline to see more of that artist's work.)

By Steven Butler
By David Finch

By Talent Caldwell

By Adam Hughes