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Strange Tales #79, December 1960. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Steve Ditko inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database
#strange tales#silver age comics#stan lee#jack kirby#steve ditko#stan goldberg#artie simek#the thing
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Thor vs Ms. Marvel Carol Danvers (with Captain America)
Art by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
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Mr. Fantastic's favorite stretches by Jack Kirby (and Buscema)
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Original page by John Byrne (breakdowns) and Gene Day (finishes) from The Amazing Spider-Man #206, published by Marvel Comics, July 1980. Colorist unknown.
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Superman sample cover (1928)
By Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. Found in 1966 by Bill Gaines of EC Comics, from a meeting his father had taken with Shuster and Siegel decades earlier.
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Cyclops original art sketch by Jeffrey Alan Love (HeroesCon 2025). Source
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Daredevil Vol.1 #265 cover by John Romita Jr., Al Williamson and Max Scheele.
#daredevil#the man without fear#mephisto#inferno#john romita jr.#al williamson#ann nocenti#marvel comics#original art#classic cover
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Silver Surfer: Black Issue 5 Cover inks by Tradd Moore (2019)
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The Thing by Travis Charest
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"Who Needs Sunglasses?"
Joker Digest Magazine cartoon, 1972 . Art by Dan DeCarlo.
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Peter Newell Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll (1902)
Mostly on Wikimedia.
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Stafire by Brian Bolland
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Original Art - Tomb Of Dracula #06 Pg 18 (1973) by Gene Colan And Tom Palmer
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Message is the bottle - Light Grey Art Gallery 🍶
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Al Williamson “Cree Native” (undated) Source
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Gene Colan and Tom Palmer “I, Dormammu!” Doctor Strange #172 title splash (1968) Source
“…splash page of the first issue of Dr. Strange he (Gene Colan) drew.”
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1996's Flash Vol.2 #117 cover by cover artist Steve Lightle (R.I.P.). Also used decades later as the cover of Flash by Mark Waid Book Five Trade Paperback (2018).
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