Ardian Syaf's references to unrest in Jakarta appeared in the debut issue of flagship title 'X-Men: Gold.' By Graeme McMillan It should have been the successful beginning of the relaunch for Marvel’s ...
Ardian Syaf is an Indonesian comic artist who has worked for several comic book publications, including DC, Marvel, and Dynamite Entertainment. His initial projects as an artist can be seen in the 11 ...
Bleeding Cool has been covering the Ardian Syaf situation with Marvel Comics in depth since the weekend. The artist hid a number of secret messages in the artwork of X-Men: Gold #1, published a week ...
Following a post on Facebook yesterday declaring that "my career is over now" by Indonesian artist Ardian Syaf, Marvel has released a statement confirming they have officially terminated Syaf for the ...
The controversy is largely based on Syaf placing a reference to a controversial verse from the Quran on Colossus’s shirt in a panel from X-Men Gold #1 that some, in particular to readers in Syaf’s ...
A passage from X-Men Gold #1 by Ardian Syaf (all images courtesy Marvel Comics) Indonesian readers quickly discovered the allusions, and Facebook user Haykal Al-Qasimi sent a public letter to Marvel ...
Publisher Marvel Comics says it is taking disciplinary action against an artist who secretly inserted Islamist and Anti-Semitic references in an issue of its “X-Men: Gold” comic book series. The issue ...
Syaf’s art will still be featured in X-Men Gold #2 and X-Men Gold #3, as it is too late to alter these upcoming issues of the bi-weekly series. RB Silva will provide art for X-Men Gold #4, which was ...
Ardian Syaf, the Indonesian artist recently fired by Marvel over his inclusion of allegedly anti-Semitic and anti-Christian symbols in the newly-released “X-Men Gold #1,” told an Indonesian newspaper ...