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Andy Park (born July 3, 1975) is a Korean-American comic book artist, illustrator, and concept artist.
Andy Park started his professional career as a comic book artist at Extreme Studios, a division of Image Comics. He penciled both interior work as well as cover work for several titles, most notably, "Avengelyne" and Glory/Angela: Angels in Hell. Park took a hiatus from comic books to study Illustration at Art Center College of Design. In 1999, he returned to comic books to illustrate the new "Tomb Raider (comics)" comic book series written by Dan Jurgens and published by Top Cow Productions and was noted as one of the top 10 artists in the industry by Wizard Magazine. Tomb Raider #1 was the highest selling comic book of 1999. After issue #20 Andy began working at Marvel Comics as a cover artist and interior artist on titles such as Excalibur, "Weapon X", "New X-Men", Mutopia X, and "Uncanny X-Men".
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MoreAndy Park (born July 3, 1975) is a Korean-American comic book artist, illustrator, and concept artist.
Andy Park started his professional career as a comic book artist at Extreme Studios, a division of Image Comics. He penciled both interior work as well as cover work for several titles, most notably, "Avengelyne" and Glory/Angela: Angels in Hell. Park took a hiatus from comic books to study Illustration at Art Center College of Design. In 1999, he returned to comic books to illustrate the new "Tomb Raider (comics)" comic book series written by Dan Jurgens and published by Top Cow Productions and was noted as one of the top 10 artists in the industry by Wizard Magazine. Tomb Raider #1 was the highest selling comic book of 1999. After issue #20 Andy began working at Marvel Comics as a cover artist and interior artist on titles such as Excalibur, "Weapon X", "New X-Men", Mutopia X, and "Uncanny X-Men".
Besides comic book work, Andy has also contributed interior as well as cover illustrations to several magazines including Maxim, Flex, PSM, Wizard, "Muscle & Fitness", "2D Artist Magazine", "Advanced Photoshop", "Imagine FX", "Game Informer", and many others. He has also illustrated covers for various other comic book companies including DC Comics such as Superman Confidential, WildCats, The Authority, and God of War.
In 2005, Andy started working as a concept artist for Santa Monica Studio, a division of Sony Computer Entertainment. He designed characters, creatures, props, and environments for the award-winning video games, God of War II, God of War: Chains of Olympus, StarHawk, and God of War III. Andy was one of the lead concept artists for Sony designing many of the main characters, bosses, and environments for the game including among others Poseidon, Poseidon Leviathan, Hermes, Chimera, Saytr, Centaur, Skorpius, Fear Zeus, Minotaur, Athena's astral form, Olympus Sentries, Olympus Archer, Olympus Legionnaire, Olympus Guardian, Hera, Persephone, Talos, Blade of Olympus, Hades Palace Arena, Mt. Olympus interior environment, and Hades Wall Run environment. His artwork was also heavily used throughout Sony's marketing campaign to promote the highly anticipated release of the hit PlayStation 3 video game, God of War III. He illustrated the covers to several magazines to promote the game including "Game Informer" and "PlayStation Official Magazine." GameStop had a pre-order incentive of a 17X24 poster of Kratos signed by Andy Park. He also illustrated the cover to the European release of the God of War Trilogy, coinciding with the release of the third game. He was featured in several print and video interviews to help promote the game.
In 2010, Andy joined the Visual Development team at Marvel Studios to help develop the look and feel of its movies designing characters, costumes, and key frames for its cinematic universe. Most notably, he has worked on The Avengers, which has broken a slew of box-office records and has become the 3rd highest-grossing movie of all time. He has also worked on the films Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor, Iron Man 3, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Thor: The Dark World, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Captain America: Civil War, and Doctor Strange. He was promoted to Visual Development Supervisor in 2015 and has led the Visual Development team on the films Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Thor: Ragnarok, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Captain Marvel.
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Glory follows Angela deeper into Hell. She recalls the events of Celestine stealing Elemental Fire to resurrect the dead. After defeating them, they remembers how they realized Malebolgia had been controlling her. Metatron then sent them to hell to release her.[1] They arrive at Acheron and demand passage from the ferryman Charon. They are lead to the Land of Heretics where Celestine will be held. They are suddenly attached by a group of violent individuals and fight there way through them. Malebolgia suddenly appeared and toys with the girls. He informs them they can't hurt him and he will soon be number one. Lucifer suddenly appears and asks Malebolgia if he really thought he would pull off a coup without him knowing. Lucifer them banishes Malebolgia back to the 8th dimension of Hell. Lucifer says he will return Celestine if Glory offers her soul in return. After a brief hesitation, Glory agrees. Lucifer returns Celestine and explains there are ten levels to hell. He shows them Elysium is actually one of the highest levels. Angela is dumbfounded at the news. Lucifer kisses Angela goodbye and says they will meet again soon. As Angela leaves, she is greeted by Metatron. She is offered a chance to return to Heaven but she turns it down so that she may continue to freelance. Glory is offered a chance to be an angel as well but turns it down to stay on earth. They are both suddenly transported back to earth. Glory asks why Celestine won't forgive Angela and Angela explains it's complicated but she is a sedonist in her eyes. They bid adieu and promise to meet as friends next time.
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"War of the Programs" (1 of 3) Featuring Wolverine and Fantomex! What is the Weapon X Program? What is its relationship to the shadowy past of the most famous X-Men, Wolverine? And what didi Wolverine recently learn about himself that threatens to detroy everything he believes in? Guest-starring Fantomex, these X-MEN: RELOAD issues serve as a great jumping-on point!
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War of the Programs: Part 2 of 3: Roanoke Calling... - Wolverine, Fantomex and Weapon Zero converge on the town of Roanoke where they have been mysteriously drawn...but one of them has been here before...and there is nothing left but an empty field.
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The startling conclusion of "WAR OF THE PROGRAMS"! What is the unnamed horror lurking in Wolverine's past that threatens the very core of who he is?
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Man and Monster: Part 1 of 3: Bagging the Elephant - Sabretooth makes his savage return, making himself all too comfortable in his new career as a hired gun. That is, until his new employers issue out his latest assignment: to track -- and take down -- his former boss from the Marauders, Mr. Sinister! Characters in this issue: Sabretooth; Michael Grand; Constrictor; Absorbing Man; Typhoid Mary; Peepers; Mr. Sinister; Scalphunter; Hans; Harpoon (cameo); Vertigo (cameo).
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Man and Monster: Part 2 of 3 - Sabretooth hits the trail of one of the X-Men's deadliest and most mysterious enemies...and takes on Mr. Sinister's army of genetically enhanced "Hans" soldiers. Characters in this issue: Sabretooth; Michael Grand; Mr. Sinister; Scalphunter; Hans.
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Man and Monster Conclusion (Part 3 of 3) - Final issue! Sabretooth comes one step closer to discovering a sinister secret about his past...but will it be this step that drives him over the edge? Characters in this issue: Sabretooth; Constrictor; Absorbing Man; Typhoid Mary; Peepers; Mr. Sinister; Michael Grand [John Sublime]; Scalphunter; Hans; The Professor (cameo); Wolverine (cameo); Agent Zero (cameo); Fantomex (cameo); Sauron (cameo); Agent Brent Jackson (cameo); Marrow (cameo).
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