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comfortfoodcontent · 3 months
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1979 Marvel Preview #21 Starring Moon Knight Marvel Comics House Ad
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themarvelproject · 1 month
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Acclaim ad for Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge video game for Nintendo's Game Boy and Sega's Game Gear (1994)
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browsethestacks · 4 months
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Marvel House Ads
Avengers vs The Lady Liberator (1970)
Avengers / Hulk vs Psyklop (1971)
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nickmarino · 6 months
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balu8 · 17 days
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Mary Marvel #4
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"HE LIVES! HE WALKS! AND BULLETS CANNOT STOP HIM!" -- MUMMIFIED MACABRE MARVEL IN THE SUPER-SEVENTIES.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a Marvel house advertisement for "Supernatural Thrillers" Vol. 1 #5 (August, 1973), featuring N'Kantu the Living Mummy (in his first terrorizing appearance!), artwork by various talents (see below). Marvel Comics.
PIC #2: Original 1973 cover artwork by Rich Buckler, Frank Giacoia, John Romita Sr., and Danny Crespi.
Sources: http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/2016/03/even-more-marvel-m-ad-ness-marvel.html & Hip Comic.
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ewzzy · 1 year
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Read all 4 for the total web-patterned picture!
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Invite your friends over for a… haunting… with this haunted house sound effect record.
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berkeleyplace · 1 year
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MICRONAUTS HOUSE AD (1983)
MICRONAUTS HOUSE AD (1983)
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fandom-menace · 2 years
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comfortfoodcontent · 1 year
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1992 Venom Vol.1 Marvel Comics House Ad
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themarvelproject · 3 months
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Continuing our celebration of the 40th anniversary of the iconic Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars limited series with a Marvel house ad featuring art by Mike Zeck with inks by John Beatty (1984)
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browsethestacks · 8 months
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Conan The Barbarian
Art by Barry Windsor-Smith
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bestanimatedmovie · 11 months
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse:
It had a very big impact on meme culture. And a really catchy soundtrack. Plus it has the silly sexy green man. What more could you want from a film.*
The Once-ler and the let it die song. This movie is glorious.
It is legit the mother of all great animated movies nowadays. From Mitchells vs the machines to the new mutant mayhem movie! The plot is so good and you can really see character development from almost all of the characters, plus the designs are BANGER.
THE MUSIC?? TOP FUCKING TIER. THE CASUAL DIVERSITY? IT ALSO HAS LITERALLY THE BEST SHOT IN CINEMATIC HISTORY (Miles rising after taking his leap of faith)
BRO THE ANIMATION IS SO SICK. The amount of sheer effort put into this movie is insane. The character growth was so amazing to watch and such a great movie to analyze. Best scenes are obviously the leap of faith. Actually gorgeous. And also the scene where aunt May sees Peter b after her Peter died. Her “you look tired, Peter” is just so heartfelt
Where the hell do I even start. The visuals are incredible and the plot is engaging. Every scene is perfect.
This film has EVERYTHING. Humor, action, inspirational scenes, kickass music, absolutely killer animation, an art style that is an homage to comic books, loveable characters, a talking pig, DR OLIVIA OCTAVIUS, I could go on
This is the best superhero movie ever made, the leap of faith is one of the best movie scenes of ever
The animation style is better than all the others, and makes the movie funnier too! The representation is also good, and the romantic storyline isn't too prevalent in the movie. Probably the best animation Marvel has made. My favorite scene is when the villains show up to Aunt May's house -- its my favorite fight scene!
I’m sure this movie’s been submitted already because it’s arguably the greatest animated film of all time. I have a personal connection to it because I saw it in theaters on opening night with my late father, and we both loved it and I still do. The animation is revolutionary and it’s one of the only 3 movies that make me cry.
gsksvbsvsbsvs I love everything about it, I love the animations, the story, the soundtrack also the style of animation AAAAAA its so beautiful its art it belongs in a museum i get goosebumps everytime I rewatch it
It’s just so good. All the characters are amazing and I love Miles dad. It’s hilarious and sparked my love for spider-man. It’s such a sweet movie about finding yourslef and has such a powerful message. I totally recommend it so I’m not adding spoilers, but like. Ohhhh, it’s so good.
Interesting villains, well-developed character arcs, a fresh take on Spider-Man, unique use of animation, funny, good use of multiverse that adds to the nature of the story being told, complicated character dynamics
It's the best animated movie because A: it takes one of the most well known comic characters of all time, kills him off in the first few minutes, and then shows you every cooler version of him. B: Has a large amount of representation in its main cast, considering that they're all versions of Spiderman, and that requires a white guy by default. C: everything in it is so well done I can't pick a favorite scene, but the most iconic is the jump off the skyscraper window.
The animation is incredible, the movie has so much story and heart, and there’s a perfect balance between humor and seriousness. And the soundtrack slaps
This is probably the best animated film I've ever seen. The animation is definitely the highlight, the way they blend comic book art styles and 3D animation is an absolute joy to look at and is so overwhelmingly creative, every frame of this movie is gorgeous. The impact this had on the industry is undeniable, as we start to see more and more movies getting more creative with their animation styles. It's not just the animation though. All of the characters are entertaining, all of the jokes land and the story is really well done. It leaves me blown away every time I watch it.
This movie kind of changed the western animation industry from the ground up. Apart from being expertly written, funny, and heartfelt, it is also stellarly animated, with a unique visual style that takes direct inspiration from the comic books it adapts and mixes 2d- and 3d-animation in a way and to a degree that hadn't really been seen before in western mainstream. Its critical and monetary success paved the way for mainstream 3d animation to open up to new and excitingly stylised movies that were like a breath of fresh air between the generic Pixar-style animation that had been the largely unchanged norm in the industry since Toy Story circa twenty years earlier**. ITSV divides the screen like panels on a comic page, it uses dots and lines for shading and gradients, doesn't shy away from lowering framerates for stylisation, and makes liberal use of onomatopoeia, both to comedic and dramatic impact. Impact frames and SFX are often hand-drawn and stunningly colourful, and even the simple dialogue scenes astonish with an expressiveness and realism in their depiction of emotions that makes me rewatch a two-second scene of Miles laughing fifteen times in a row. My favourite scene has to be the What's Up Danger scene, the emotional climax of the movie. Set to an absolute banger of a song, it is the moment the entire film has been building up to. I won't spoil anything plot-wise in case you somehow haven't seen this movie, but both from an emotional and a visual standpoint it is Fucking Dope. Conclusion: Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse is my favourite movie of all time and I could talk about it for hours. If you haven't seen it, go watch it. Thank you.
Have you SEEN the Whats Up Danger/rising and falling scene? it's a work of art that makes me fall in love with storytelling all over again whenever I see it. Also the impact that it's had on animated film is absolutely being felt at current, if incrementally. Incredible film.
It has an amazing art style based on comics and mixed up due to genre differences. It's really fun and the characters are great, even the side ones. The story line is great and I love Miles and his family.
*Mod note: errr, quite a lot more than memes and music actually
**Mod note: amen
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balu8 · 5 months
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Butch Guice: Swords of the Swashbucklers
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MORE MACABRE MARVEL MADNESS IN THE SUPER SEVENTIES -- CLASS OF '73.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on assorted Marvel house ads for a number of their horror titles from 1973, including: "Monster of Frankenstein," "Crypt of Shadows," "Morbius the Living Vampire," "Dracula Lives!," "Vampire Tales," and "The Haunt of Horror."
"...As you'll see, Marvel was really pushing their supernatural mags (both color and black and white), since (thanks to all the hoopla surrounding movies like "The Exorcist") the supernatural was a huge trend at that time."
-- DIVERSIONS OF THE GROOVY KIND, "Even More Marvel M-Ad-ness: Marvel, 1973...the Most Supernatural Year of All?," published March 2016
Source: http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/2016/03/even-more-marvel-m-ad-ness-marvel.html.
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