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maxmarvel12345:Daredevil Vol. 4 #9 (October 15, 2014)Written by: Mark WaidArtist [pencils & inks

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Daredevil Vol. 4 #9 (October 15, 2014)

Written by: Mark Waid
Artist [pencils & inks] by: Chris Samnee
Colorist by: Matthew Wilson
Lettered by: VC’s Joe Caramagna
Edited by: Ellie Pyle (editor)
Published by: Marvel Comics


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1. The Wicked + the Divine #1-6 (Image)

Written by Kieron Gillen

Art by Jamie McKelvie

Colors by Matthew Wilson and Nathan Fairbarn

Heroes Reborn #5 - The Quest of the Ronin (August, 2021)Written by: Jason AaronPenciller by: Ed McGu

Heroes Reborn #5 - The Quest of the Ronin (August, 2021)

Written by: Jason Aaron
Penciller by: Ed McGuinness 
Inker by: Mark Morales
Colorist by: Matthew Wilson
Lettered by: VC’s Cory Petit
Edited by: Martin Biro (assistant editor), Alanna Smith (associate editor) and Tom Brevoort (editor)
Published by: Marvel Comics


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Fire Power #19 (April 6, 2022)Written by: Robert KirkmanArtist by: Chris SamneeColorist by: Matt Wil

Fire Power #19 (April 6, 2022)

Written by: Robert Kirkman
Artist by: Chris Samnee
Colorist by: Matt Wilson
Published by: Skybound Entertainment (Image Comics)


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Daredevil Vol. 4 #9 (October 15, 2014)Written by: Mark WaidArtist [pencils & inks] by: Chris Sam

Daredevil Vol. 4 #9 (October 15, 2014)

Written by: Mark Waid
Artist [pencils & inks] by: Chris Samnee
Colorist by: Matthew Wilson
Lettered by: VC’s Joe Caramagna
Edited by: Ellie Pyle (editor)
Published by: Marvel Comics


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I think Matthew Wilson is my favorite colorist on the books I read, and this page from Secret Avenge

I think Matthew Wilson is my favorite colorist on the books I read, and this page from Secret Avengers is a good illustration why.

Check out the range and vibrancy of his palette, from the various shades of cool blue in the dark room, to the lighter blue of the medical-tube goop, to the bright green of the night-vision goggles, to the bright pink of Snapper’s encased brain. Dig his detailed shading on the night-vision goggles’ light trails, on the light and shadow on Maria Hill’s face, in MODOK’s gaping mouth.

It occurs to me that a theme of Secret Avengers is juxtaposition. You can see it in Michael Walsh’s art, which somehow manages to be cartoony and grubby and realistic all at once; in the dark colors of a night mission or secret lab set against the bright tones of science; in Ales Kot’s writing which mixes dangerous spy capers against lots of jokes. Really, in the idea of the Secret Avengers itself, where members of the most famous, flashy group in the Marvel Universe do secret missions as a team that doesn’t exist. Basically, its a great book.


SecretAvengers #4, June 2014. Ales Kot, Michael Walsh, and Matthew Wilson. Edited by Wil Moss and Jon Moisan.


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