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vintagegeekculture · 4 months
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Journey Into Mystery #62
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chernobog13 · 19 days
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Fin Fang Foom on the rampage by James Stokoe.
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sarahmackattack · 4 months
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Tumblr, if anyone would understand it's you.
Adam is one of my best friends. He loves a marvel character named Man-Thing. Man-Thing never speaks, and is made of swamp. His super-power is that he can feel the emotions of those around him very finely... also he wrestles Alligators, whatever. It is said that Whoever Knows Fear, Burns at the Touch of the Man-Thing!
Adam also has been a burlesque emcee, and does boudoir photography (I'm not sure if that's the right genre of photography, but something around there).
So. I decided to make him a pin-up-girl-style Man-Thing. I've been practicing and practicing my Man-Thing. This is perhaps my greatest work to date. Please enjoy.
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browsethestacks · 4 months
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Marvel Monsters
Art by Dan Hipp
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kekwcomics · 1 year
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"IT CRAWLS BY NIGHT!"
Tales of Suspense #26 (Marvel, 1962)
Art: Jack Kirby, George Klein and Stan Goldberg.
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popping-your-culture · 7 months
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Legion of Monsters (2011) ☕️
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tomoleary · 6 months
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Nick Bradshaw - Marvel Monsters Hypno-Creature page 7 Pin-up (2019)
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They catched a guy who is named after a dog breed and they wondered what kind of monster is he
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Jack Kirby draws Monsters on the Prowl #16
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docgold13 · 1 year
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes MONSTERS - One Hero, Every Day, All Year Week…
Fin Fang Foom
The dragon-like creature known as Fin Fang Foom is an alien who heralds from a distant planet called Kakaranathara.  He traveled to earth millennia ago, landing his spacecraft in a hidden valley somewhere in Mainland China.  Drained from the journey, Fin Fang Foom hibernated in a cave, venturing out only periodically.  Locals who went into this valley returned with harrowing stories of a dragon, causing the ‘Valley of The Sleeping Dragon’ to become a place that everyone would avoid.  
Centuries later, a man traversed into the valley where he happened upon the spacecraft that originally brought Fin Fang Foom to earth.  Within this craft, the man located ten specialized gems of significant power.  He would go on to fashion these gems into rings enabling him to wield these powers, becoming the super villain known as The Mandarin.  
Some time later, Fin Fang Foom was discovered by a scientist named Dr. Vault who managed to manipulate the dragon into fighting off the giant menace known as It, The Living Colossus.  In the modern era, The Mandarin used his special rings to control the dragon, and using him as a weapon against Iron Man.  This would be the first of many encounters between Fin Fang Foom and the various heroes of earth.  In a number of these occasions the dragon was apparently destroyed, yet his abilities for self-regeneration enabled him to return time and again.  Fin Fang Foom first appeared in Strange Tales #89 (1961).  
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chernobog13 · 1 year
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TALES OF SUSPENSE (vol. 1) #27 (March, 1962).  Cover by Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers and Stan Goldberg.
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vintagegeekculture · 2 years
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browsethestacks · 4 months
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Original Art - Journey Into Mystery #069 Pg 01 (1961) by Jack Kirby And Dick Ayers
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kekwcomics · 10 months
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TALES TO ASTONISH #21 (Marvel, 1961)
Art: Jack Kirby (and Dick Ayers?)
First Kirby / Lee use of the word "Inhuman"? Also features a character called "The Hulk" in a Ditko strip.
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wastehound-voof · 2 years
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God I wish that were me.
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