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...love triangle brewing on page between them all.
Last issue, I spent a lot (all) of the thread talking about the casual use of stigmatizing phrases like junkie–and while Simonson–to my great annoyance–doubles down on that language use, the language is used to actually...
Thor 364 cover by Walter Simonson.
#TheFrogOfThunder #Thor #Loki #LokiSpoilers #Marvel #MarvelComics
Marvel UK had suddenly cancelled Strip in 1990 too.
But in 1992 Comic Collector mag launched & announced the launch of Tundra UK plus a new line of comics from Marvel UK.
But by the mid 1990s this too had gone. And so it goes.
Art:Walt Simonson, Simon Bisley +Liam Sharp
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X-Men Legends #4 - (W) Louise Simonson (A/CA) @WalterSimonson (VCA) @johntylerchris (VCA) @robertliefeld - in stores this week! https://t.co/RbYw10R7Zj - #marvelcomics
At the end of every day, let’s appreciate a great comic book artist. Today: @WalterSimonson! I could literally just make this a series of Walt Simonson appreciation posts and run for a year without making a dent. This man is one of the very best.
There's very few artists who should be legally allowed to do a King Kirby character -- guys lile Walt Simonson and Ron Frenz -- but Steve "The Dude" Rude should also be high on that list.
The Dude knows The King.
In the early 90s when collectors started going crazy over X-Men back issues, I picked up back issue X-Factors because they were cheaper. Now these Simonson issues are more nostalgic for me than their X-Men counterparts.
[Thor #356, Jun. 1985] Strike 1: breaking the fourth wall on the cover. Strike 2: Walt Simonson is on vacation. Will there be a strike three…?? [#cmro M5907]
Galería de apreciación al arte del veterano #WalterSimonson, quien ha mantenido el legado de Jack Kirby con su panteón de personajes del Cuarto Mundo, además de expandir la mitología de Thor como dibujante y escritor; sus trazos enfrentaron a RoboCop y a Terminator. (2/4)
1). Man of Steel #76 - February 1998
Written by Louise Simonson
Penciled by Jon Bogdanove
Inked by Dennis Janke
Colored by Glenn Whitmore
Lettered by Ken Lopez
X-Terminators!
A Marvel 4 issue Limited Series that I completely missed and didn’t even know existed until recently. The title (1988-89) was written by Louise Simonson with pencils by Jon Bogdanove and inks by Al Milgrom. It featured Rusty, Skids, Boom-Boom, Artie, and Leach.
For me, the newly released X-Men Legends #3 by Louise & Walt Simonson is the equivalent of Miller coming back to Daredevil or Jim Lee coming back to X-Men. Fans of Walt & this period of X-Factor will get a big kick out of this.