MARVEL’S STORMBREAKERS FAVORITE COMICS
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MARVEL’S STORMBREAKERS FAVORITE COMICS

Read the comic favorites of Marvel’s Stormbreakers! Celebrating the industry’s best in storytelling, this year’s roster of Joshua Cassara, Patrick Gleason, Peach Momoko, Natacha Bustos, Iban Coello, Carmen Carnero, Juann Cabal, and R.B. Silva, represent the next generation of elite Marvel artists. Read their personal comic recommendations here, the stories they love as creators and fans.

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Peach Momoko (Renowned Cover Artist)

In Silver Surfer: Black (2019) #1

I love the psychedelic and organic artwork that Tradd Moore puts into SILVER SURFER: BLACK. The artwork has so much motion and emotion, that I get so into the book.

Joshua Cassara (X-Force)

In Astonishing X-Men (2004) #1

When I picture the X-Men, this is it. Before this I just looked at the pretty art, but this is the first time I consumed the X-Men as a whole story. John Cassaday is my all-time favorite comic artist. Crystal clear storytelling and amazing scale. I love this.

Natacha Bustos (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)

In New Mutants (1983) #4

The New Mutants story had already caught my attention but I fell in love with Sal Buscema’s particular storytelling and characters’ acting style. All very dynamic and energetic, so characteristic of his art.

R.B. Silva (Fantastic Four, Powers of X)

In Uncanny X-Men (1981) #347

Drawn by Joe Madureira and written by Scott Lobdell, this was the first Super Hero comic book that I read when I was 12, and the most important comic of my career. After reading this issue, I decided that I wanted to become a professional comic book artist.

Carmen Carnero (Hellions)

In Vision (2015) #1

A robot raising a family he would do anything for, trying to fit in a normal life while making human choices. This creative team crafted a masterpiece where storytelling is the lead.

Juann Cabal (Guardians of the Galaxy)

In Spider-Man: Fever (2010) #1

Brendan McCarthy’s been a great influence to me in terms of how to approach my own work. In subjects like embracing the weirdness, pushing the boundaries, and not being afraid of trying new things. SPIDER-MAN: FEVER is a great sample for Marvel readers of his incredible talent and boundless imagination.

Iban Coello (Venom)

In Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) #1

This is one of the best Spider-Man stories I've ever read. All the characters are very well written, and artist Mark Bagley’s work is outstanding.

Patrick Gleason (Amazing Spider-Man)

In Daredevil: Dark Nights (2013) #1

I don't remember why I first picked this up. I wasn't a regular Daredevil reader at the time, but I'm so glad I tried something new. Lee Weeks masterfully demonstrates his talent as a storyteller in this (seemingly) simple story with Daredevil determination, style, heart, and craft. This is a fantastic self-contained story you need to read, right alongside Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli's DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN!