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Black Panther double-page splash pages! Three by Jack Kirby; one by Billy Graham! What a fun time to collect comics off the spinner racks! Black Panther was a sometimes weird, intriguing, spellbinding book! Always beautiful to look at!
Marvel villains! Villains wear costumes too; these are my Top 10 looks for the Marvel adversaries! In no particular order:
1. Bullseye
2. Tiger Shark
3. Enchantress
4. Cobra
5. Magneto
6. Green Goblin
7. Gabriel - Air Walker
8. Galactus
9. Mystique
10. Dr. Doom
Tomorrow DC!
Black Bolt has one of the best costumes in the Marvel Universe! It would likely be in my top ten appreciated costume designs.
@BronzeAgeBabies @BiLLYd_licious I was just getting a tweet together and you stole my thunder!!! Ha ha! Great minds think alike.
Many years ago I met film critic Gene Siskel; he had bought John Travolta’s Saturday Night Fever white suit and was very proud of owning it.
When I think of Green Lantern I think of Gil Kane! I know that Neal Adams’ run is iconic but Gil Kane is the GL artist for me.
In memory of all those who served and sacrificed everything for our country and our freedom.
Have a safe and peaceful Memorial Day.
Art by Steve Epting.
In the ‘60s and early ‘70s, were the heroes’ civilian identities more mature, sophisticated, and refined? Times and styles change for sure but were the heroes more “adult” then? Were they less so as the Bronze Age evolved? How about now? Is it a reflection of how we see heroes?
Dr. Jonas Harrow and his connection to Hammerhead, Will O’ The Wisp, and the Kangaroo! The criminal doctor was a secret bane to Spider-Man back in the Bronze Age. His malevolence shocked me in the 1st Amazing Spider-Man issue I ever purchased and the character remains a favorite.