[media-credit name="Marvel Firsts: The 1970s" align="aligncenter" width="580"] Marvel Firsts: The 1970's [/media-credit]Thanks to this summer's Avengers movie, Marvel superheroes are now enjoying more popularity than at …
This entry was posted in Comics For The USA on August 29, 2013 by Comics For The USA. Post navigation. ← Marvel Tales #55 Marvel Comics Bronze Age Amazing Spider-Man vg/f Amazing Spider-man #361 CGC 9.6 …
Karen: The late 60s/early 70s gave us martial arts mania -Bruce Lee and a wave of Hong Kong films, David Carradine and the Kung Fu TV series, and of course both DC and Marvel had martial arts characters galore -Shang Chi, Iron Fist, Karate Kid, Richard Dragon, etc. In modern film and comics, it seems […]
… a touch of Gonzo-journalism, Marvel/DC comics displayed, patriotic GOP stuff, pics of my dogs, SGT Pepper/psychedelic stuff, my marathon and 10-miler number-tags, some old-school Galactica and Keith Richards to boot.
Recently added over 400 Silver and Bronze Age Comics: Check these out in my Newly Listed Shelf. Most are at … Wyatt Erp". http://marvel.wikia.com/Amazing_Spider-Man_Vol_1_73?file=Amazing_Spider-Man_Vol_1_73.jpg
… SPIDER-MAN #137! Click below to enlarge this Bronze Age beauty, and click here for more graphic Goblin greatness! … Labels: 1975, albert bigley, bronze age, Green Goblin, Marvel COmics, original comic art, spider-man …
Hasselhoff's gruff (almost to the point of camp) approach to Fury gave a charming Bronze Age feel to the story, he chewed scenery with as much gusto as he chewed his cigars and brought an honest simplicity to the classic character. Despite … Marvel …
First the good news: Your Comics Bronze Age editor has accepted a faculty position heading up the journalism department at Everett Community College. I graduated from the school many moons ago, and served as editor-in-chief of its student newspaper, The Clipper. After several years as a newspaper editor …. You might also like: Mining for […]