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When a customer wants to see the manager, and the manager says that you were right all along.
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browsethestacks · 9 months
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The Marvel(ous) Negative Space Original Art Of John Byrne
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gameraboy2 · 9 months
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Spider-Man Strikes Back (1978), French poster
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santanartista · 2 months
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FANTASY
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speedygal · 8 months
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Cover variant found on a t-shirt while searching for the specific shirt Jim Cummings was wearing in his recording booth.
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mudwerks · 10 months
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(via Amazing World of DC Comics #15 - Neal Adams art - Pencil Ink)
Front cover by Mike Nasser - 1976
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comic-covers · 2 years
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(1964)
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cryptocollectibles · 9 months
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Official Marvel Index to the Amazing Spider-Man #1 (April 1985) by Marvel Comics
Contributors and consultants include George Olshevsky, Mark Gruenwald, Mark Evanier, Dennis Mallonee, Lou Mougin, Murray Ward, and Peter Sanderson, cover by John Byrne.
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art by ROKDOII
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theawkwardterrier · 2 years
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Good afternoon, Clance Morgan from A League of Their Own as Hardison's nana new headcanon, please and thank you.
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kitschandretro · 2 years
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You and your action snake will be the life of the party all right!
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browsethestacks · 3 months
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Original Art - Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Masterworks Pin-Up (Unpublished)
From ComicLink.com...
This extraordinary, large ('twice-up') Steve Ditko Spider-Man Pin-Up artwork was illustrated during the master artist's classic Silver Age run on the character he famously co-created and illustrated between 1962 and 1966. The enormous, iconic image of Spider-Man striking an ideal pose was initially created for publication as one of the Marvel Masterworks pin-ups that ran periodically in the early Amazing Spider-Man monthly issues and annuals published during the Ditko era. Notes at the top of the art board include "Well done Steve" and "HOLD FOR FUTURE!", indicating that after Ditko illustrated it, the artwork was put into inventory for use at a later date. There is strong evidence that in 1966, a copy of this artwork was reworked by another artist (possibly Marie Severin) with some alterations and then published as one of the 6-foot "life-sized" posters of different Marvel characters that were sold as a set that year (see fourth image below). Evidence supporting this includes a note on the right side of the artwork that says "5 1/2 FEET HIGH BM-MATTE" (see second image below). Also supporting this is the similarity of the pose between the original artwork and the published poster. In the published poster, the right arm and left leg were repositioned and some additional inking was added. The image was tilted about 20 degrees to the left.
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Nicholas Hammond as The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)
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lisamarie-vee · 1 year
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rebl-ious-artist · 2 years
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The Amazing Spider-Man Duology as comic books!
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shironezuninja · 1 year
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I’m pretty disappointed in learning that the phrase “That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you” can be an insult. Maybe next time Gosalyn from Darkwing Duck shouldn’t have taught it to me while I was developing in the 90’s.
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