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Marvel Genesis: 80: Fantastic Four Annual #1
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010. 80: Fantastic Four Annual #1. Fantastic Four Annual #1. July 2, 1963. This is one HECK of a package! The Strange Tales Annual. Came out just a few weeks ago and, like this comic, it too boasted a ridiculous 72 pages. The Spider-Man / Human Torch story which was the lead there was 18 pages long - still an upgrade from the standard 13-or-so that the Torch feature usually got - followed by ten short backup tales. In other words, what you'd expect an annual for Strange Tales. But ra...
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Marvel Genesis: 69: Strange Tales #111
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Thursday, August 12, 2010. 69: Strange Tales #111. May 9, 1963. Well, this comic is sure to be appreciated by a certain commenter. As he's claimed the ridiculous villain's ridiculous handle for his own. And it is. Even going so far as to dub himself The Asbestos Man? Clearly he's not very good at this. I swear to God, that's how the story opens. It makes me wish more comics started like this! Oddly enough, this happens every time the Torch opens the mail. I fear repeating myself, but once again it's asto...
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What Are You Reading? with Paul Allor | Robot 6 | The Comics Culture Blog
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Find a Comic Shop. In Your Face Jam. Comics Should Be Good. CBR Columns and Blogs. Marvel's Invincible Iron Man Riri Williams Takes On A New Name. The Flash: 10 Heroes and Villains We Want to See in the Movie. Colleen Doran Crosses Neil Gaiman's Troll Bridge. EXCL PREVIEW: Ted Kord, Jaime Reyes Work Together in Blue Beetle: Rebirth #1. EXCLUSIVE: Catwoman Takes on Gotham City's Mayor in Election Night Special. Loeb Says Agents of SHIELD Gets A Little Bit More Edge in Season 4. In Your Face Jam. The Dark ...
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Marvel Comics of the 1980s: 1986 - Anatomy of a Cover - Daredevil #234 by Klaus Janson
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Marvel Comics of the 1980s. Nostalgically revisiting the comics of the 1980s since 2008. Monday, August 10, 2015. 1986 - Anatomy of a Cover - Daredevil #234 by Klaus Janson. Posted by Jason Shayer. Anatomy of a cover. August 10, 2015 at 11:41 AM. I have always liked Madcaps design. He does not have a lot of appearances, but I remember him from when I was a kid. He, along with the Avant Guards kids, Bora and Spark, are at the top of the list of old designs I really love. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Marvel Comics of the 1980s: Favorite last pages from the 1980s
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Marvel Comics of the 1980s. Nostalgically revisiting the comics of the 1980s since 2008. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Favorite last pages from the 1980s. These are some of the more memorable last pages that I recall from the Marvel 1980s. looking forward to your comments. In no particular order. Alpha Flight #12. Posted by Jason Shayer. Labels: Favorite Last Pages. September 22, 2010 at 11:29 PM. Love those Daredevil, X-men, Alpha Flight and FF pages. September 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM. Daredevil Born Agai...
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Marvel Mysteries and Comics Minutiae: 08/01/2014 - 09/01/2014
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Marvel Mysteries and Comics Minutiae. A place to explore the cobwebbed corridors of comics' past. Monday, August 25, 2014. Alan Class unaltered Atlas/Marvel covers. Alan Class was a publisher in the UK who reprinted American comics from approximately 1961-1989. Titles such as Creepy Worlds, Sinister Tales, Secrets of the Unknown. Http:/ themagicrobot.wordpress.com/category/alan-class-comics/. This link to the Grand Comic Book Database will connect you to all of Alan Class' titles:. Before final publicati...
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Marvel Mysteries and Comics Minutiae: 12/01/2014 - 01/01/2015
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Marvel Mysteries and Comics Minutiae. A place to explore the cobwebbed corridors of comics' past. Monday, December 8, 2014. Under the Covers: Charlton's Ghostly Tales - 1966-68. Charlton Press had a long history of publishing anthology comics in the horror/mystery/fantasy vein, but in 1965 the two remaining titles from this period,. And Unusual Tales,. Returned to a format that was successful in the past: a narrator/host. 1942-45); Inner Sanctum. 1941-52), featuring Raymond and the long running Suspense.
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Marvel Mysteries and Comics Minutiae: 04/01/2014 - 05/01/2014
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Marvel Mysteries and Comics Minutiae. A place to explore the cobwebbed corridors of comics' past. Thursday, April 3, 2014. In Praise of Rocke. This bio of Rocco appeared in Creepy. Mastroserio's cover to Wyatt Earp. 18, Nov 1957 has a decidedly Joe Maneely-esque background. Maneely drew a number of stories for Charlton and some of Rocke's covers and stories in this period were clearly influenced by his work. Could the two have met and compared notes at some point? 5, Oct 1967. Covers such as these, l...
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The Marvel Project: August 2013
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Saturday, August 10, 2013. Wolverine #3 Cover Art (November 1982). Logan suffers no end of emotional and physical punishment in the first two issues of the Wolverine limited series and the third issue finds him at a low point on every conceivable level. Frank Miller does a remarkable job of expressing Logan's state of being on the cover of this issue that marks both a nadir and turning point in the pivotal Wolverine story. Source: Kraalo Archives, ComicLink. Posted by James Henry. Cover Price: $0.60.