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Ok comic book historians. Turn on your Spidey Sense. I need your help. A friend (seriously it’s not me) is desperately trying to find where this classic Spidey image came from. Anyone know? (Probably John Romita art?)
ETERNALS (2006) by Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr Review! https://t.co/3FMK5cyYR4
John Romita Sr, the dude who Spider-Man's house look is based on, removed Spider-Man's cake, but Spider-Man creator Steve Ditko? He gave Peter Parker cake, undeniably so. Compare Romita and Ditko here, clear distinction.
Mary Jane presents, Kraven the Hunter, delivered by Stan Lee & John Romita!
Jesus CBR. You got the art wrong for JRJR too. This is Dave Seguin. Can’t believe I didn’t catch that. Scrolled past and thought it was this piece BY John Romita Jr. lmao
Top 4 Superhero’s.
Art by Alex Malveda, Tony S. Daniel, John Romita, Joe Jusko
One of my favorite moments in Spider-Man history. Peter defeats Morlun using what truly makes him special: his intelligence, quick thinking, and imperfection. Amazing storytelling by Straczynski and John Romita Jr.
John Romita's Spider-Man vs Green Goblin masterpiece. Please notice, NO BLACK LINES. These are bonafide paintings! Usually, artists ink first and then add lines, but that's not what we have here. These stunning pieces are all free hand-painted.
11/27/79: Guest artist Jerry Bingham gives John Romita Jr. a little time off as IRON MAN #131 commences a storyline that begins with the Hulk eating a truckload of fruit on the highway and ends with a post-sober, pre-Hulkbuster Stark jeopardizing his life in fighting Banner.
A very #HappyThanksgiving to all of my wonderful followers and friends!!!
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(art by John Romita, Jr)
The Death of Gwen Stacy revisited, art by John Romita, Jr. & Scott Hanna!
It's THN 599! Featuring #throwback #reviews of Uncanny X-Men #308, Mars Attacks the Holidays, JSA #54, Hellboy Christmas Special & MORE! #comics #comicbooks #podcast #CosmicLongbox @geoffjohns @artofmmignola @FredHembeck @deanhaspiel #JohnRomitaJR #DonKramer #GeoffDarrow
Mighty Marvel Comics Calendar 1978, featuring The Amazing Spider-Man, cover art by John Romita