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tombrevoort.com
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| | | | | As many know, and as we've talked about here in the past, the Marvel characters first came to television in 1966, in the form of a syndicated animated series produced by Grantray-Lawrence. The series ran five days a week and featured five Marvel characters: Thor, Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain America and the Sub-Mariner. But... | |
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nick-caputo.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author revisits and revises a 2015 post analyzing the 1965 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #2, focusing on Steve Ditko's artistic choices, team-ups with Dr. Strange, and the background of Marvel comics production. | |
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50yearoldcomics.com
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| | | | | The subject of today's post, in addition to being another fine installment in writer Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema's original run on The Avengers, also happens to have been my first real encounter (outside of a couple of cameos) with Marvel Comics' Master of the Mystic Arts, Doctor Strange -- or, at least, I... | |
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| | | Indie publisher of Science Fiction, Fantasy and modern/progressive fiction. Home of Weirdyear, Yesteryear Fiction and Daily Love. | ||