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inky-curves · 5 months
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From Young Love #84 (January-February 1971) Pencils by Art Saaf Inks unknown (possibly Frank Giacoia or Wally Wood)
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splooosh · 2 months
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“Diabolical”
Joe Staton - Frank Giacoia
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nevenkebla · 6 months
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Portada de Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #100 (1971) por John Romita y Frank Giacoia.
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gameraboy2 · 9 months
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DC Comics Presents #47 (1982) Cover by Ross Andru and Frank Giacoia
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tomoleary · 10 months
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Jim Starlin and Alan Weiss 1976 Marvel Calendar November Illustration Adam Warlock, Silver Surfer, and Captain Marvel Original Art (Marvel, 1975)
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Gil Kane, Frank Robbins with Frank Giacoia, Bob Brown with Mike Esposito and Frank Brunner.
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thedevotionaltour · 1 month
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Daredevil #16 - "Enter...Spider-Man!" (March 1966)
Written by Stan Lee Art by John Romita Sr. (pencils), Frank Ray (inks)
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WC: STRANGE TALES #129
This was the last issue of STRANGE TALES that I had gotten in the box of Silver Age comics that made up my Windfall purchase in 1988. As we’ve spoken about before, the series felt more and more like an afterthought, one that simply wasn’t as important to the line as books like FANTASTIC FOUR, AVENGERS or X-MEN. In only a couple more issues, editor Stan Lee would overhaul the title by sunsetting…
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theblackestofsuns · 10 days
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"Another Baseless Rumor!"
Fantastic Four #97 (April 1970)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia
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comic-covers · 11 months
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(1965)
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cantsayidont · 6 months
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August 1982. In 1982, Keith Giffen became the regular penciller of THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES, to which writer Paul Levitz had recently returned. Aided by much-improved physical production, Giffen, inked by Larry Mahlstedt, gave the book a sleek new look, a science fiction setting that no longer felt like a holdover from the 1950s. Before long, he was also contributing so much to the stories that he began receiving co-plotter credit. This issue marked the official beginning of what's often considered Levitz and Giffen's defining Legion story: "The Great Darkness Saga," whose wheels had been set in motion a few months earlier.
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dirtyriver · 1 month
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Tales to Astonish #101, March 1968, original cover art by Marie Severin & Frank Giacoia and Jack Kirby & Syd Shores
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ufonaut · 9 months
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Hah! Aren't we the 'trio macabre'... hear no evil... see, but tell no evil...
The Sinister House of Secret Love (1971) #3
(Frank Robbins, Alex Toth, Frank Giacoia)
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splooosh · 6 months
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“PLUS”
John Romita Jr - Frank Giacoia
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acmeoop · 3 months
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The World’s Greatest Free Gift Offer - Stan Lee “Mighty World of Marvel” (1972)
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comfortfoodcontent · 10 days
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Not Brand Echh #2
Writer(s) Stan Lee Penciler(s) Marie Severin Inker(s) Frank Giacoia Letterer(s) Al Kurzrok
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tomoleary · 6 months
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Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia - Marvel Double Feature #19 Cover Art (Marvel, 1976)
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Phil Rachelson - Marvel Double Feature #19 Cover Hand-Painted Color Guide (Marvel, 1976)
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Looks like they ignored the color guide:
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