From "Part 2 Sub-Mariner Gives the Orders!" in Fantastic Four Marvel Comics, Dec 1962. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.

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Some different versions with or without letters.

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Power Girl 2. Outside of being really hard to track down, I didn’t know what to expect from this series. It’s hysterical!! What a wonderful read. Gray and Palmiotti on story, Conner on art (incredible), Mounts on colors and Hill on letters.

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From "Prisoner of the Reds!" in Journey into Mystery Marvel Comics, Dec 1962. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg? colors, Artie Simek letters.

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extra w/o the big letters. theyre just groovying!!!!

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From "Prisoner of the Wizard" in Strange Tales Marvel Comics, Nov. 1962. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Jon D'Agostino letters.

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Cheyrll has rejected over 50+ confessions and love letters.

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I'm not sure though because it looks like the "e" in "Paper" would need to be smaller than the rest of the letters.

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sera is a candyshop owner. after her village is destroyed by clover, she tracks down the house of cards to yell at their doorstep since they won't return her strongly worded letters. she's thrown on the train to nowheresville in return. later it's revealed that she's a spade stan

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soulmate communication can happen in so many ways: verbally. non-verbally. telepathy. dreams. emotional connection. shared writing. shared visions. letters. music. how will your soulmates communicate? (with thanks to for the image!!)

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“Ragtag” (https://t.co/fFYz9CwRZb) by & Alexander Wright for is a display font: every single glyph a standalone logo. A group of beautiful letters, not a beautiful group of letters. The concept isn’t new—but here it’s implemented neatly. (203)

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