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Artist George Kambadais joins 'Phantom 2040: A New Shadow' creative team

For those who have been checking out Comics Kingdom's webcomic for Phantom 2040, you'll notice a change in the art style beginning with Phantom 2040: A New Shadow episode 6. Acclaimed artist George Kambadais has stepped in for this next arc of the story, taking over duties from current series artist John Amor.

Phantom 2040: A New Shadow art by George Kambadais
Phantom 2040: A New Shadow art by George Kambadais

If you've been loving the beautiful neon glow and kinetic stylings of Amor (our reviewer Scott has), don't stress! Amor will return in a later arc.


About artist George Kambadais, from his bio on Comics Kingdom):


"George Kambadais is a self-taught comic book artist and illustrator from Greece. He started his professional career co-creating the book, The Double Life of Miranda Turner, with Jamie S. Rich in 2014 for Image Comics.


"Since then, George has gone on to work with many major companies and publishers, some of which include; DC Comics, Dynamite, Disney, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse Comics, BOOM!, and ONI. Most recently, George, worked on some Disney books for Dynamite as both a cover and interior artist on series such as; Gargoyles, Darkwing Duck, Stitch and Hercules.


He also works on the Silverhawks series for Dynamite with writer Ed Brisson and on the upcoming Gargoyles/Fantastic Four one-shot book, written by Greg Weisman."



It's Not Just a New Artist That's Coming to Phantom 2040


George's debut episode of Phantom 2040: A New Shadow coincides with a couple of serves in the series so far! We can't say much more, but Comics Kingdom is promising this change to bring readers to a deeper, darker layer of the 2040 universe.


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