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    6 giorni fa · As a solo writer, Roy Thomas wrote Wonder Woman and, with artist Gene Colan, updated the character's costume and introduced a new supervillainess, the Silver Swan. His final work on the series, issue #300 (Feb. 1983), was co-written with his wife Dann Thomas , [71] who, as Roy Thomas noted in 1999 "became the first woman ever to receive ...

  2. 15 ore fa · Gene Colan became the regular penciller with issue #4. Gerber later said to Colan: "There really was almost a telepathic connection there. I would see something in my mind, and that is what you would draw! I've never had that experience with another artist before or since."

  3. 1 giorno fa · Roy Thomas, Gene Colan First Appearance Avengers #64 First Appearance Date March 1969 Barney Barton is Clint Barton's older brother. They share ...

  4. 2 giorni fa · O’Neil was joined in this endeavor by artist Luke McDonnell. McDonnell’s work was very attractive–he gave Iron Man some Gene Colan flavor, which appealed to me. But he was a bit hampered, I expect, by the common wisdom of this period, that pushed to have multiple panels on every page and to show figures in their entirety.

  5. 1 giorno fa · Regrettably Gene Colan stuck with Daredevil and Johnny Craig took over the art on the Golden Avenger. He wasn’t as good. Goodwin also wrote one issue of Hulk, which seems to be going through some sort of backstage drama — the next few issues alternate between Lee and Friedrich as scripters

  6. 5 giorni fa · Gene Colan , Stacy Osei-Kuffour , Marv Wolfman. Studio. Marvel Studios. Blade was first announced in 2019, and teased to be part of Phase 4 of the MCU. However, the project has seen numerous...

  7. 5 giorni fa · ComicLink Comments: Doctor Strange casts a spell to help save his beloved Clea from being dragged into the netherworld by the Sons of Satannish on this extraordinary late Silver Age cover to Doctor Strange #176 (1969) by the team supreme of Gene Colan (pencils) and Tom Palmer (inks).