Let’s flood the internet with #GeorgePerez art today. pic.twitter.com/aRsQj3NNrD
— Into The Weird (@IntoWeird) May 8, 2022
Goodbye to a man who’s incredible talent was matched only by the size of his heart. RIP George Perez. pic.twitter.com/oWags0a3EB
— Marc Silvestri (@Marc_Silvestri) May 7, 2022
Nice obituary of our friend George Perez, written by @georgegustines in todays @nytimes pic.twitter.com/1Z4p7NbqHu
— Jerry Ordway (@JerryOrdway) May 9, 2022
george pérez é absurdamente gigante, e nunca deixará de ser pic.twitter.com/Z9ts95LSBG
— jurídico ivy ミ☆ (@merasnixx) May 7, 2022
George Pérez, a celebrated comic book artist and writer who gave new life to Wonder Woman in the 1980s and helped create series for DC Comics and Marvel Comics that brought together some of the biggest heroes of the comics world, has died at 67. https://t.co/lX14moOYtC pic.twitter.com/Vf2xQHmex4
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 8, 2022
Master Comic Book Artist George Perez Interview |
George Pérez meant the world to me. Writing his obituary was super difficult, but I hope I did him justice. Thank you so much to @SunshineCVE for all her help. My condolences to his family, friends and legion of fans. https://t.co/VjTHor5NVD pic.twitter.com/bf4wU4FxYH
— George Gene Gustines (@georgegustines) May 8, 2022
Rest In Peace George Pérez.#love #RestInPeace pic.twitter.com/iMbbwvpWBs
— Alex Ross (@thealexrossart) May 7, 2022
Both the DC and Marvel universes owe so much to the pen of George Pérez. From his runs on the Avengers and Fantastic Four to his reinvention of the New Teen Titans and relaunch of Wonder Woman and of course his seminal universe defining work—Crisis on Infinite Earths— (4/8) pic.twitter.com/NdCFoL3pzn
— Jim Lee (@JimLee) May 7, 2022
George Perez had the most perfect career in comics. Teen Titans, Infinity Gauntlet, The Avengers and, of course, the magnificent Crisis on Infinite Earths. But his Justice League run eclipsed all for me as a child and I re-read it regularly. RIP to a great artist & a great man. pic.twitter.com/QEkK0D8XMa
— Millarworld (@mrmarkmillar) May 7, 2022
In memory of George Perez.
— Steve Chung (@SteveChung1968) May 9, 2022
"The One-And-Future War!" by Len Wein, George Perez, Pablo Marcos, Rick Hoberg, John Costanza, Gene D'Angelo, and Julius Schwartz.https://t.co/YhcSKnD7zt pic.twitter.com/Hh6x3CG37N
George Perez original I wish I owned. pic.twitter.com/N2qkOVk5Ta
— Tom King (@TomKingTK) May 9, 2022
Of all the famous people who ever came through the halls of Crossgen, George Perez was the only one I was ever tongue tied around. He was, is, and always will be, a master. pic.twitter.com/yVys1tWc4K
— Matthew Dow Smith (@matthewdowsmith) May 9, 2022
Let’s flood the internet with #GeorgePerez art today. pic.twitter.com/aRsQj3NNrD
— Into The Weird (@IntoWeird) May 8, 2022
George Pérez, a comic book writer and artist who gave new life to Wonder Woman and was the co-creator of The New Teen Titans, has died at 67. https://t.co/td1hxagUUZ
— New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) May 9, 2022
GEORGE PEREZ´S TRIBUTE
— TheGeorgePerez.com (@georgepereznet) May 9, 2022
Artist: ALEX GARCIAhttps://t.co/4cYufawtV0 pic.twitter.com/mbAW36zXjJ
Just saw this image of Neal and George, from a 2017 Florida Supercon when they were both announced as guests. Man, did we lose some legends this month. pic.twitter.com/GX1sYPba89
— Chris Ryall (@chris_ryall) May 8, 2022
Besides being a superstar artist, Neal Adams also fought for creator rights, particularly Siegel and Shuster's rights as Superman's creators. Adams helped Superman's creators regain their famous byline. https://t.co/h5UD99esQ7 pic.twitter.com/Lf8CxQsWJj
— Comic Book Resources (@CBR) May 6, 2022
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