Former comic artist and current WB character designer and illustrator Dusty Abell is creating an epic piece of fanart featuring everyone's favorite web-slinger Spider-Man and his massive Rogues Gallery, with Abell adding a new Marvel Comics villain every day for 90 days.
Created to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Spider-Man and his iconic enemies, this massive piece of fanart shows the true breadth of Peter Parker's villains, spotlighting major and minor antagonists that have impacted Spider-Man over the past 60 years. The «Spider-Man 60th Anniversary Rogues Gallery» poster was created in collaboration with Jonard Soriano, who designed the Daily Bugle background and Thomas Yamaoka who painted and colored said background, creating the perfect in-story backdrop for the fanart of the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and his many, many enemies.
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Dusty Abell is a talented artist and character designer who has drawn DC Comics such as Action Comics and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, and has more recently become an established animator for Warner Bros. animated films including Batman: Return of the Caped Crusader, Batman vs. Two-Face, and the Young Justice series. Abell is also known for creating The Official Handbook of the Invincible Universe, an homage to classic '80s Marvel Handbooks. Dusty Abell began posting The «Spider-Man 60th Anniversary Rouges Gallery» on April 21, starting with the blank 1960s Daily Bugle background, before debuting the titular Spider-Man the next day, drawn in Abell's gorgeous animation aesthetic. Since then Abell has posted a new villain every day, starting with the classic Morbius the Living Vampire, and then
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