Griffin

Griffin

It’s been a month since he arrived at this place he does not know. He heard people call it a city by the name of “Athena” but it has no resemblance to what was called a city back home, no balance with nature.

He wondered until he exit the city and came to a mountain, nature was different here as well it had no spirit or soul but he came here because he sensed a familiar presence.

Griffin loves going on adventures but at this place all seemed mundane so he decided to build a grove as his mentor had showed him.

To his surprise the charm was a lot more stronger here than back home…like a powerful source which was searching a way to burst out.

Philip the guru

When Phillip has to make a serious decision he closes his eyes sees his choices in black and white until they merge into a final big grey hued choice.

Guru Philip

Then Phillip knows what to do and that’s why his friends call him the guru!

Crooked Johnny

Johnny who had a crooked smile with crooked teeth had also a crooked nose.
Too many times he had broken it by riding his crooked bicycle at great speed.


A bicycle he built by spare parts from old broken bikes he had…a crooked bicycle.

The Immortal HULK

What I am currently reading on Marvel Unlimited is the Immortal HULK, written by Al Ewing and penciled by Joe Bennet with colours by Paul Mounts and inks by Ruy José Each issue has covers by Alex Ross! Up to now I have read three issues which I liked them so much that I though I should
spread the word.

Issue one of the Immortal Hulk was interesting although I did think I have seen this approach to the character before.

With issue two I had the impression on how the storyline would go, it had a darker feeling to it almost a touch of a horror movie which I liked a lot.

And issue three was simply entertaining!!! One story said by the point of view of four people which means each view was portrayed by the unique style of four different artists Leonardo Romero, Paul Hornschemeier, Marguerite Sauvage and Gary Brown with Joe Bennet doing the framing sequence! It was an amazing issue and I enjoyed reading every single page of it.

Al Ewing is reintroducing the dynamic duo personalities of Bruce Banner and Hulk in a way that I believe will entertain both old and new readers and Joe Bennet’s art is just perfect, defined and detailed!

I will be back for issue four and I strongly suggest for you to check it out.

Miranda – my comic characters

Miranda was shy as a child and even more shy as a teenager, always hiding behind her long fringe. 

She loves cats for being so free and the cats loved her for being so shy.

But Miranda although so shy she had a beautiful smile…a smile her boyfriend loved to see with her red shy cheeks.