Project Basement - Invisible Woman by Scott Hedlund

Project Basement volume 1 ends with...

Invisible Woman by Scott Hedlund

Invisible Woman by Scott Hedlund

In his last contribution, Scott delivered an iconic Supergirl, and now he's back with a very personal Invisible Woman. Not personal as in personal for Scott, but personal as in I feel like the character is personally approaching me (or attacking me, depending on how you look at it).

I like the unique use of her power signature, which is something difficult to portray considering it's, well, invisible. I also appreciate the fact that Sue, while attractive, is not overly sexualized here -- she has a natural body and commonness to her face that makes her feel less like a centerfold and more like a renegade astronaut-turned-superhero.

Be back for the beginning of an amazing new chapter in Project Basement... VOLUME TWO! We kick off the festivities with Captain America by Byron Winton.

1 Response to “Project Basement - Invisible Woman by Scott Hedlund”


  1. 1 nick marino

    no comments so i will comment... Invisible Woman = best member of the Fantastic Four

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