Written by Stan Lee and interior pencils also by Romita, this issue had A LOT to like: a cool looking villain that I’d never seen before, Nick Fury on the Helicarrier, Sharon Carter (who never looked better than when drawn by Romita), Cap trying out a secret identity as a policeman,...
The Walking Dead is a comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard. The series follows the story of Rick Grimes, a sheriff’s deputy who awakens from a coma to find that the world has been overrun by zombies. Along with a group of survivors...
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With typical villain bluster, Yandroth has Dr Strange summoned to his death bed and taunts him about his plans and tells him that in five hours the entire Earth will be destroyed by his creation the Omegatron unleashing every nuclear and biological weapon in the world. Before passing away, t...
Written by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby (uncredited), Roy Thomas, Mike Friedrich, Ron Goulart, Gerry Conway, Tony Isabella, Len Wein, David Anthony Kraft, Bill Mantlo, Mark Gruenwald, and Jim Starlin. Art by Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, John Buscema, Bob Brown, Herb Trimpe, John Byrne, Jerry Bingham...
Written by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby (uncredited), Roy Thomas, Mike Friedrich, Ron Goulart, Gerry Conway, Tony Isabella, Len Wein, David Anthony Kraft, Bill Mantlo, Mark Gruenwald, and Jim Starlin. Art by Jack Kirby, Gil Kane, John Buscema, Bob Brown, Herb Trimpe, John Byrne, Jerry Bingham...
#3. Magneto as written by Stan Lee. Magneto is an antihero that has a noble cause. Perhaps, that is the reason why so many people love this particular villain. He is intelligent, overpowered, and has goals. The fact that he was portrayed by Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender, two super...
Chris spoke about the controversial written sections by Stan Lee regarding taking full credit for creating the characters, how the books did really well which lead to them doing books based on single characters, doing DC Books again (Heart Throbs, Mystery in Space and American At War) that Mic...
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FANTASTIC FOUR #66 (1967) Written By Stan Lee, Pencils and Cover by Jack Kirby, 1st Appearance of Him (AKA Adam Warlock) Peter Parker, Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (2017) 1st Full Appearance of Teresa Parker (Peter's Sister) Marvel Spotlight #9 (1980) Steve Ditko Art 1st App of the ...