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@alex_segura Namor and the Big Red Cheese are A-listers in my heart, so:
@BronzeAgeBabies @phil_sagan Knightfall, across multiple books/creative teams was amazing, as was the death of Superman a few years prior, also by some top-tier teams. Both added something to their respective legend. The early story arcs of Savage Dragon were widescreen, wonderful, nail-biting madness.
@rachsyme What are your selections, Rachel?
Mine would be my political satire President Pug, the adventure The Tragedy of Rohet, or my detective comic Greye of Scotland Yard: https://t.co/BIhIq5XwTV, https://t.co/o5uez99n1b, https://t.co/LidoNWmyty
@PatrickZircher Alex Raymond. Renaissance quality, storyteller, imagination, alive.
@HalloweenAddict @Marvel You might be interested to know that Ditko told me, via letter, the reason he changed the Green Goblin's broomstick to a bat was because Stan thought it was too phallic. The bat is iconic now, but I always admired how delightfully weird that first Goblin appearance is.
The faces of toxic entitlement. @LindseyGrahamSC @JeffFlake #Kavanagh https://t.co/HAd4X3it4l
#InternationalCatDay To celebrate, enjoy this free-to-read 11-chapter short story from 2015 about a bullied tabby's Napoleonic rise and fall! https://t.co/oDeN8SpEIp
@PatrickZircher I'd love to develop the Twins, their place in the world, and also get inside Sue Storm's head in a solo story or series. How about you?