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X-Men #20 (2025) - PCB Hobby Connecting Variant
The third and final commission from Fan Expo Chicago is going to take some explaining. Here are two young men who have superhero fathers. We have Mark Grayson, aka Invincible:
And there's Jon Kent hugging the Injustice version of his father, Superman:
Now, there are significant differences between the hugs.
Omni-Man has already shown remorse and regret for his actions. Mark's hug is one of acceptance and, to a certain extent, forgiveness.
Injustice Superman has no regrets about his actions, which include murder. Jon's hug is an attempt to divert him off the path that Superman has traveled for quite some time--and will continue to do so.
3. Mark's hug is accepted. Jon's hug and his words...aren't.
So, with that, I present to you two young heroes talking about their "murder dads." This was done as a collaboration between Chris Ehnot and Mostafa Moussa:
As always, this is a reduced-size, watermarked copy of the original in order to discourage art theft.
--Doc
Vampirella Vol. 5 #25 [Textless] (Variant Cover) (2021)
[J. Scott Campbell’s the Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #601 (2009) homage]
Art by: Alé Garza, Mostafa Moussa and Jean-Francois Beaulieu
My commission of Red Hood & Nightwing sketch cover pencils by Tone Rodriguez & inks by Mostafa Moussa
Mere Appendix
TALES OF THE TMNT #54 JANUARY 2009 BY ANDREW BONIA, BOB LEFEVRE, MOSTAFA MOUSSA, L. JAMAL WALTON, STEVE LAVIGNE AND MICHAEL DOONEY
After an accident in the middle of a fight, Professor Honeycutt is injured and he quickly discovers he may not be Professor Honeycutt after all.
SCORE: 9
I am under the impression that this story shouldn’t have been paired with these artists. On one side, we have a very philosophical story about what makes us our own entities, and on the other side we have a more chaotic version of Dan Berger’s style.
At times, it was hard to figure out what I was looking at. And I feel that takes away from the issue.
Apart from that, it is always nice to have a Profesor Honeycutt story where he is clearly defined, sometimes I feel like he knows stuff he is not telling and we should know, but not in this issue.
Spoilers after the break...
Mostafa Moussa
My purchase of the original ink of Captain Marvel at the FAN EXPO Boston 2019 by Mostafa Moussa
My purchase of Kratos God of War gripping Thor's severed hand holding Mjölnir by Mostafa Moussa