1989 The Uncanny X-Men for NES Comic Ad
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SQUAD STATEMENTS IN THE RAIN -- RAINY DAY PANELS FOR RAINY DAY WEATHER.
NOTE: SoCal has been getting pummeled by rain for nearly two days straight now.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 736x1259 -- Spotlight on a panel of Nightcrawler, Colossus, Jean Grey, Cyclops, & Wolverine, from "UNCANNY X-MEN" Vol. 1 #300 ("Legacies"). May, 1993. Marvel Comics.
Story/script by Scott Lobdell
Pencils by John Romita, Jr.
Inks by Dan Green
Colors by Steve Buccellato
Source: www.pinterest.com/pin/584905070330594331.
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“Talk to me, Please, Scott. I want to help!”
[ID in Photo]
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https://twitter.com/TheArtMage/status/1584167759566479360
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The Uncanny X-Men by David Yardin ( as he has not posted in Tumblr since 2019) original art not inspired by X-Men '97 but the 1988-1989 era
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Captain Britain No. 14, dated February 1986. This was the final issue.
Cap, with Alan Davis still on art, next shows up in New Mutants Annual No. 2 (1986) and Uncanny X-Men Annual No. 11 (1987). Both written by Chris Claremont. Claremont and Davis then went on to continue his adventures with an Excalibur prestige format one-shot followed by a continuing series.
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'The Uncanny X-Men #275' by Jim Lee & Scott Williams & Rick Parker.
Officially licensed 36" x 20" giclee print, in a numbered Regular edition of 350 for $50; a numbered Variant edition of 175 for $55; and a numbered Titled Variant edition of 100 for $60.
On sale Friday September 2 at 12pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.
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RIP Neal Adams
Neal Adams will be remembered for his work on The Uncanny X-Men but the highlight of his career at Marvel Comics will always be his involvement with Avengers: Kree-Skrull War and illustrating the first appearance of The Defenders
RIP Neal Adams
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