Spider-Girl by Ron Frenz
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Solo Avengers (1987) #6
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Surprised, Tiger?
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GH: GHOST RIDER #80
The last regular issue of GHOST RIDER I bought was #80,–literally just one issue away from the series’ cancellation with #81. So why did I jump off here, right before the end/ Well, the honest reason is that GHOST RIDER was never a book I was all that interested in. I bought it out of habit for a very long time, only really enjoying it infrequently across that period. I had the available funds,…
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I’ve gotta say, it was really neat seeing Mary Jane continuing her fashion modeling career even while several months pregnant during The Clone Saga!
MJ absolutely kills it as a maternity wear fashion icon!
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Thor 390 (1988) by Tom DeFalco & Ron Frenz
Cover: Ron Frenz
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Dazzler was designed as part of a marketing ploy. She was meant to be part of a three pronged venture consisting of a comic book series, music albums (through Casablanca Records), and movies starring Bo Derek. Of the three planned projects, the comic book was the only one that came to be. Dazzler 1# was issued with a cover date of March, 1981 and was Marvel's entrance into the Direct-Market-Only comics field. Dazzler was created by Tom Defalco, John Romita Jr, and Roger Stern and introduced in Uncanny X-Men 130#. Dazzler 1# introduced Stevie Wildfire and Katherine Blaire, created by Tom Defalco, John Romita Jr, and John Romita. The issue was full of guest cameos by Enchantress, Spider-Man, the X-Men (Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Angel, Professor X, and Kitty Pryde), Edwin Jarvis, and the Avengers (Beast, Captain America, Iron Man, Wasp, and Hawkeye). ("So Bright This Star", Dazzler 1#, Marvel Comic Event)
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Marvel Age #70 (1988) by Jim Salicrup, Peter Sanderson, Doug Murray, Brian Nelson, Fred Hembeck, Marc Silvestri, Carl Potts, Stan Lee and more. Edited by Salicrup and Tom DeFalco. Cover by John Byrne.
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Hace años que sé tu secreto
Guionista: Tom DeFalco
Dibujante: Ron Frenz
Publicación original: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #257 (1984)
Mary Jane Watson le confiesa a Peter Parker que ella sabe desde hace tiempo que él es Spider-Man.
— Mary Jane Watson: ¡Hace años que sé tu secreto! ¡Hasta hoy, siempre creí que podría soportarlo si alguna vez tenía que experimentarlo de primera mano! ¡Pero no puedo! ¡No puedo! ¡No puedo soportar el hecho de que Peter Parker sea en secreto Spider-Man!
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Un Récit Complet Marvel n° 12 - Machine Man
Tom DeFalco, Herb Trimpe et Barry Windsor-Smith, novembre 1986
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2006 The Amazing Spider-Girl Marvel Comics House Ad
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Clint Barton
Solo Avengers (1988) #4
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