Bob Powell “Robin vs. The Riddler” Art for the 1966 Topps "Batman" gum card series but was never used
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‘She’s covered!’
Original artists: Ogden Whitney and Bob Powell
Issues from: 1947-54
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Really, it is a shame that one so pretty must die…
(Military Comics #1)
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Bob Powell & Howard Nostrand
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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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March 1954. This very stylish splash page by Bob Powell is the best part of an otherwise ordinary and rather glum five-page romance story in Harvey's FIRST LOVE ILLUSTRATED #38, about Lynn Barrows, a talented pianist whose musical partner/boyfriend ditches her because he can't stand her overshadowing him.
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Cave Girl 11 pg18-19 by Bob Powell
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“Many Faces Of The Hulk”
FOOM #2
June 1973
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Daredevil #9, August 1965, written by Stan Lee, original art by Wally Wood (layout, inks) and Bob Powell (pencils)
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Bob Powell “Major Inapak: The Space Ace” One-shot Comic (1951) Source
The complete comic is here
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Undercover GIrl #7 (1954) cover by Bob Powell.
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Witches Tales, 1953 art by Bob Powell
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Map of Blackhawk’s island
(Military Comics #1)
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