Jordie Bellaire

Jordie Bellaire has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Infinite Comix' contains more than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Jordie Bellaire was highly popular in August, 2016.

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Infinite Valiant: Book of Death #2, Ivar #8, Rai #9

[...] . However, his narrative is a slow burn that allows the art team of Juan Jose Ryp and Jordie Bellaire (she’s everywhere, even super-rare miniseries!) to establish and play around with the [...]

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Infinite Valiant: Book of Death #1, Dead Drop #3, Legends of the Geomancer #1

[...] #1 does indeed exist, as writer Fred Van Lente is joined by artists Jose Luis Ryp and Jordie Bellaire to tell the origin of the mysterious Geomancers. Compelling but inessential is perhaps the [...]

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Zero Chapter 18 Review: Surrender

[...] a lot of texture and character to the art. The under-appreciated star of the series though is Jordie Bellaire, whose silent storytelling through her colors has helped define this series. Despite [...]

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Zero #17 Review

Zero #17 Review

[...] issue accompanied by striking and impactful imagery by artist Robert Sammelin and colorist Jordie Bellaire. SCORE: 9/10 The post Zero #17 Review appeared first on Infinite Comix. [...]

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Zero Chapter 16 Review

[...] motif. Though his characters can seem blank or expressionless, Eisner Award Winning colorist Jordie Bellaire breathes additional life and character into the Zero Chapter 16. Recurring plotlines are [...]

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Review – Tooth and Claw #4 gnaws a bone.

[...] of autumn. Dunstan and The Champion’s journey feels pleasant, if not entirely comfortable. Jordie Bellaire provides a great pallete, using some well-placed purples to create magical glows and shades [...]

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Strange Conjectures: A Rebuttal To The Guardian’s Jonathan Jones

[...] ’s Daredevil wonderfully displays the world as interpreted by a blind superhero, and Jordie Bellaire’s work on Moon Knight regularly has comic fans raving and clamoring for more. There’s [...]

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Moon Knight #11 Review: Obedience and Compliance

[...] . That aforementioned violence is rendered especially brutal by the coloring work of Jordie Bellaire. Her muted pallet throughout the issue makes the sudden shift of yellow at the end [...]

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