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Crop of a crowd scene set at the Hellfire Gala, focusing on Scott Summers (with visor) and Emma Frost, with Magik and Wolverine (Laura) behind them.

Sequential Sartorial: Hellfire Gala 2022 Reveals, Russell Dauterman Edition

Marvel has officially announced the framing of the 2022 Hellfire Gala, confirming earlier promises it would become a regular event. It is, however, significantly scaled back on a publishing front this year. Instead of a multi-issue crossover event, as we got last year, this year’s Gala is a single one-shot. That certainly hasn’t stopped Marvel…

Crop of a crowd scene set at the Hellfire Gala, focusing on Scott Summers (with visor) and Emma Frost, with Magik and Wolverine (Laura) behind them.

Sequential Sartorial: Hellfire Gala 2022 Reveals, Mutants Edition

Marvel has officially announced the framing of this year’s Hellfire Gala, confirming earlier promises that it would become a regular event. It is, however, significantly scaled back on a publishing front this year. Instead of a multi-issue crossover event, as we got last year, this year’s Gala is a single one-shot. However, that certainly hasn’t…

Crop of a crowd scene set at the Hellfire Gala, focusing on Scott Summers (with visor) and Emma Frost, with Magik and Wolverine (Laura) behind them.

Sequential Sartorial: Hellfire Gala 2022 Reveals, Non-Mutants Edition

Marvel has officially announced the framing of this year’s Hellfire Gala, confirming earlier promises that it would become a regular event. It is, however, significantly scaled back on a publishing front this year. Instead of a multi-issue crossover event, as we got last year, this year’s Gala is a single one-shot. However, that certainly hasn’t…

Entertainment Weekly Hellfire Gala costume for Ororo Munroe

Sequential Sartorial: Dauterman Dazzles for the Hellfire Gala

In an exclusive preview, Entertainment Weekly released some of the Russell Dauterman costume designs for the long-awaited Hellfire Gala. This is high fashion at its mutant finest, because, as we know, mutants don’t wear human clothes. As is to be expected, we’ve got some thoughts on Dauterman’s designs and his rationale and inspirations.

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Sequential Sartorial: Kris Anka’s Top 10 Runaways #Lewks

It is with a heavy heart that I acknowledge that Kris Anka’s final issue as the regular artist of Marvel’s Runaways is February’s #18. The latest incarnation of the beloved team book, written by Rainbow Rowell, has featured career-best artwork from Anka; he’s given the characters new life with vibrant, fashion-forward designs that are as…

Persephone character designs by Mike Hawthorne for Marvel Comics 2018

Sequential Sartorial: Give Me More Fashionable Superheroes

Once upon a time, I wanted to be a fashion designer. I was constantly sketching ideas, collecting fabric samples, and chopping up my sister’s Vogue and Bazaar. I was infatuated with Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista and the original supermodels. I dreamed of visiting the runways of Paris. As with many of my childhood obsessions,…

Sequential Sartorial on Princess Crystal’s Redesign: Hair vs. Body

The Inhumans’ Princess Crystal’s weird hair thing is one of the most precious mysteries of comics; undaunted by science, unsullied by commonly touted explanations. It is—it simply is. Crystal’s hair does this thing, and we like it, and it is good. Here is a series of tweets on the subject: But I’ll tell you more…

Emma Frost by John Byrne - Classic X-Men, Marvel Comics

Sequential Sartorial: Fetishists, Unlike Emma Frost, Understand Occasion

Welcome to the X-Men, where second-skin garmentry is commonplace—hope you survive the experience! Amongst the X-Men is a villain-turned-teacher (turned heroine, though never nice); her name is Emma Frost. For most of her history, she’s worn all-white, though recently she turned to all-black. But just as often as she’s been monochromatic, she’s been clothed in outfits…

banner: detail from Vampirella After Klimt, Bill Sienkiewicz, pinup from Vampirella Quarterly, Spring 2007

Sequential Sartorial: Narrative Chaos! How to Redesign a Character

I promised to be positive in this series so here’s a new spin on that: a how-to, some advice, a template to run with. Why complain about weak redesigns if you don’t give suggestions on how to be better? But I’m poison-flavoured and sour, like my favourite drink, so let’s sneak in a little evil…

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