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#CoolArt: 'Giant Sized #XMen Tribute to Wein & Cockrum' print by #EdMcGuinness through @GreyMatterArt
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Pages 🙂Jesse Santos, George Tuska & Dave Cockrum, Don Heck & Frank McLaughlin, Curt Swan & Murphy Anderson.
Just Pinned to Comic Art: MARVEL SUPER HEROES (2 of 2) FANTASTIC FOUR ROAST #1 (May 1982) - John Byrne, Dave Cockrum, John Romita Jr., Keith Pollard, Marshall Rogers & Steve Leialoha https://t.co/gtFxHR47CU
1) Herbe Trimpe (from Marvel Super-Heroes reprints)
2) John Byrne (his first run with FF: 209- 214)
3) Dave Cockrum
4) Frank Miller (181 was my first DD. And even though I had NO familiarity w/ the story arc or the characters in it, I was immersed in FM's world instantly.) https://t.co/0Bix6Mz5W8
John Byrne
Dave Cockrum
John Romita, Jr.
Ross Andru https://t.co/xAP3zhxnF3
I've never seen these 2002 Frank Quitely covers for a Wizard reprint of 1975's Uncanny X-Men #94. Quite a comparison with the Gil Kane, Dave Cockrum,& Danny Crespi original.
Do I love them both? I most certainly do.
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"Not going to lie, my Togepi is pretty sweet!"
...Nightcrawler limited series, where the Kurt we encountered felt miles away from the Kurt we were reading at the same time in Uncanny X-Men.
At least Cockrum inarguably cared for Kurt, but in the case of Jean's, her return as its written–driven by profit over passion...
...time with any consistency, we'll be reading books outside of the purview of Claremont's stewardship–and the resentment baked into X-Factor means little effort is made to recapture the voices established for these characters.
It was something faced recently with Cockrum's...
Ironically, while I spent a lot of my coverage of Cockrum's limited series comparing it to the soapiness of Claremont's ongoing, I found myself wishing to have a bit of the book's whimsy back during this readthrough.
While Kurt ends UXM #204 in a better place than he started...
...his irreverent series conclude!
Before I dive too deeply into plot synopsis (there isn't... too much to cover, honestly), I think my main takeaway from the series is that, in a lot of ways, its Cockrum's mission statement on what comics should be.
Cockrum's exit(s) from...
...aren't all too different from their mainstream counterparts.
While Cockrum still doesn't award time to Kurt making out what this means to him and the parts of his identity that make a Bamf, he does introduce the concept of the Dark Bamf...
...of Kitty's perspective on Kurt, I wish Cockrum had dug a bit more into about what the Bamfs' multiply demonstrated hyper-horniness says about Kurt–and how he might process that reality–but the time for introspection is interrupted when Shagreen returns to recapture Kurt.
...fewer things to "say" than I've come to expect since diving headlong into the Claremont Run.
The story, even for 1985, does feel something out of place; its lighter plot and Cockrum's iconic art reminiscent of the era the blue mutant was first introduced in.
This may come...
@calamityjon Maybe Dave Cockrum's second X-Men run where they fight space bugs and hang out with The Starjammers.
Curt Swan, Murphy Anderson, Shelly Moldoff, Marty Nodell, Rick Buckler, Dave Cockrum, Sal Buscema, Ron Frenz, @thealexrossart , @ChrisSamnee, Stephen Bissete, Jim Valentino...
Which artist would you like working in which Big Bang Comics character?
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