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batman-daily · 1 year
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comicarthistory · 6 months
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Page from Silver Surfer #1. 1987. Art by Marshall Rogers and Joe Rubinstein.
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nickmarino · 5 months
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tomoleary · 3 months
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Michael Netzer's Portraits of the Creators Sketchbook
Gray Morrow, Lou Fine, Marshall Rogers, Wayne Boring, Norman Breyfogle, Eduardo Barreto, Jim Aparo, Dick Giordano, Marie Severin, Dave Cockrum
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sandyjarrell · 1 year
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My Marshall Rogers convention sketch, colored for the umpty-millionth time
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p-c-ba-dcforever · 20 days
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85 years of the Dark Knight today! We usually reserve our big Batman celebration for Batman Day, but how about some Golden Age Batman from some comics greats?
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dirtyriver · 18 days
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"They don't have this..."
Batman Sunday page, 1-21-90, original art by Marshall Rogers
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comicartarchive · 9 months
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Dr. Strange 49 Cover by Marshall Rogers
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bclaymoore · 23 days
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Roger Stern had a long, productive run on DOCTOR STRANGE in the early eighties, with several high points. But his collaboration with Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin in DOCTOR STRANGE 48-53 provided one of the all-time great, albeit too brief, runs for the character.
Rogers and Austin had previously worked together with Steve Englehart on a critically lauded BATMAN run a few years earlier, and their reunion on DOCTOR STRANGE with Stern demonstrated how true synergy between collaborators can elevate genre comics.
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browsethestacks · 6 months
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Original Art - Planet Of The Apes #095 Pg 24 (1976) by Marshall Rogers
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The Marvel UK Planet of the Apes magazine often split book-length stories from Marvel US titles into parts and utilized new opening splash pages to frame them. This opening splash page from artist Marshall Rogers exemplifies this process, as it picks up midway through a tale initially published in Man-Thing #06
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batman-daily · 1 year
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makeminebronze · 7 months
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X-Month concludes with the OG Five! Happy 60th, X-Men!
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balu8 · 1 year
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Madam Xanadu: Dance for Two Demons
by Steve Englehart; Marshall Rogers; Adrienne Roy and Ben Oda
Pin-Up by Michael Kaluta
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tomoleary · 6 months
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Marshall Rogers - Scorpio Rose Pin-Up page Original Art (Eclipse, 1982)
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Silver Surfer #7
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