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  09-2008: no Ebas Seems like both Ebas and Brando could not make the art in time. Ebas did a cover and some pages though. 08-2008: "Ultimate X-Men/Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual" #1 Wraparound-cover
Source: CBR.CC 06-2008: Ultimate FF/X-men #1 ULTIMATE X-MEN / FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL 1
Source: CBR.CC, Comiccontinuum, Newsarama. 05-2008: Ebas goes Ultimate Sitting next to Sablik was artist Eric Basaldua, the penciller on the crossover miniseries “Witchblade/Devi” Top Cow is publishing with with Virgin Comics. Basaldua said that he has an upcoming gig working in the Ultimate Marvel universe, but he could not reveal what it was. A fan asked if he’d be drawing a lot of “webs,” to which Basaldua replied, “No” (ruling out the possibility that he’ll be drawing “Ultimate Spider-Man”). Source: CBR.CC at the Emerald Comicon 2008 03-2006: ERIC BASALDUA TO DRAW MARVEL COMICS Among the bigger New York Comic-Con 2006 announcements by Marvel was a “packaging deal” the publisher has agreed to with Top Cow Productions, the first product of which will be artist Tyler Kirkham’s upcoming two issue stint on Amazing Spider-Man #530-531. According to Top Cow’s President and COO Matt Hawkins, Top Cow will get the rights to publish eight Top Cow/Marvel crossover titles during the term of the deal, and discussion between the publishers has ranged from one-shots to limited series, with Marvel holding approval over whatever eventual form they make take and characters used. On the Marvel side, pencilers that will eventually provide art as part of this deal include Kirkham, Eric Basaldua, Mike Choi, and Top Cow founder and CEO Marc Silvestri. ”All four of these guys use the same inking and coloring teams and they're teams will most likely stay with them on the Marvel projects,” explained Hawkins. “Some names would include Joe Weems, Steve Firchow, John Starr, Sonia Oback, Jay Leisten, and Sal Regla.” |