X-Men/Teen Titans Page 38 by Walt Simonson, with Inks by Terry Austin, Letters by Tom Orzechowski, Colors by Glynis Wein, and a Script by Chris Claremont.
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Wolverine Vol. 1 #3
Writer(s)
Chris Claremont
Penciler(s)
Frank Miller
Inker(s)
Josef Rubinstein
Colorist(s)
Glynis Wein
Letterer(s)
Tom Orzechowski
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Conan the Barbarian #31 -October 1973-
written & edited by Roy Thomas
art by John Buscema & Ernie Chua
colored by Glynis Wein
lettered by John Costanza
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page from X-Men annual #1 Chris Claremont writes, Bill Sienkiewicz art with Bob Wiacek inks and Glynis Wein colors
Storm in full Hammer mode
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From Uncanny X-Men #162, October 1982. Dave Cockrum & Bob Wiacek, pencils & inks. Glynis Wein, colorist.
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Fantastic Four #261 splash page
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Fantastic Four #186
by Len Wein; George Perez; Joe Sinnott; Glynis Wein and John Costanza
Marvel
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Nightcrawler
I don't have an obsession with Nightcrawler, you do--.
Nah but for real, if I had to pick just one X-Men / Mutant character as my favorite? Can't go wrong with Nightcrawler! (ugh the torture of just having one favorite. I have 100s of favorites at a time, I like every character--with some exceptions). It's the ears and the tail. definitely the tail is like 50% of the appeal plus his personality. also his fur must make him so soft, I wanna hug him please. sulking because I want what I can't have. Can someone Gwen Poole me into Marvel Comics please?
Anyways I'm skipping to good stuff, the classics, the one and only CLAREMONT ERA WOOOoooo. But first (according to my reading guide) I need to read Giant-Size X-Men (1975) issue 1 and woooo I'm lovin' it! The one, the only KURT WAGNER.
I'm really digging the art? Dave Cockrum (the illustrator) + Glynis Wein (the colorist) do great art. WOAH Glynis Wein is a lady? a woman? that's so fucking cool!
Look at that art! Those flames! the lines and the colors! it's beautiful!
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Marvel Team-Up #11 ‘The Doomsday Gambit!’ (1973) by Gerry Conway, Len Wein, Jim Mooney, Mike Esposito and Glynis Wein. Edited by Roy Thomas. Cover by John Romita.
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Yo Joe! G.I. Joe #1 was published by Marvel on this date in 1982, and featured the first comic book appearance of Snake-Eyes, Scarlett and the rest of G.I. Joe team, as well as Cobra Commander and the Baroness.
G.I. Joe #1 was written by Larry Hama and featured artwork by Herb Trimpe, Bob McLeod and Glynis Wein, with lettering by Jim Novak. It also included a back-up story by Hama and artists Don Perlin and Jack Abel.
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Uncanny X-Men and the Teen Titans by Walt Simonson, with Inks by Terry Austin, and Colors by Glynis Wein.
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Namor, the Sub-Mariner Vol 1 #6
Writer(s)
John Byrne
Penciler(s)
John Byrne
Inker(s)
John Byrne
Colorist(s)
Glynis Oliver
Letterer(s)
Ken Lopez
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X-Men corner box by John Byrne, Terry Austin ,Glynis Wein
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Glynis Wein's color guide for What If #28, page 31. Pencils by Frank Miller; inks by Klaus Janson. Written by Miller and Mike W. Barr. Letters by Joe Rosen.
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Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Archie Goodwin & Al Williamson, 1980-1981)
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