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Post by Slam_Bradley on Nov 17, 2015 14:51:09 GMT -5
Paradox
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Post by the4thpip on Nov 17, 2015 15:32:57 GMT -5
Arthur Gordon Scratch just for the look on Lois' face.
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Post by Rob Allen on Nov 17, 2015 17:14:14 GMT -5
Arthur Gordon Scratch
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Nov 17, 2015 17:32:50 GMT -5
Jezebel Bond!
A Spidey classic for sure...one that I think I will make my purchase goal for the next few months.
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Post by Farrar on Nov 17, 2015 18:50:31 GMT -5
pakehafulla an iconic cover
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2015 3:01:45 GMT -5
And polls are closed.
covers from the following members received 1 vote each: bry914, hondobrode, Richard Bishop, bert, Paradox covers from the following members received 2 votes each: jodoc, Phil Maurice, Farrar, Arthur Gordon Scratch our runner up, whose cover received 4 votes: jezebel bond
and congratulations to our winner, whose cover received 6 votes: Pakehafulla!
You're up fulla fella! -M
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Post by Farrar on Nov 18, 2015 15:11:50 GMT -5
A fun topic--thanks cooper!--and great covers, everyone. Congrats to pakehafulla. Here are the 3 Silver Age Marvel "identities revealed" covers I'd mentioned earlier. JiM #113 from 1965 Tales to Astonish #77 from 1966. This Kirby cover strikes me as being a cousin to his late 50s-early 60s pre-superhero-type Astonish/Suspense covers and I think that's part of its appeal. I love that there's a word balloon on the cover--at that time Marvel didn't usually use word balloons on covers. Rick's dramatic exclamation is also the story's title, so it's in quotation marks. And from 1969, Daredevil #57--more unmasked Matt!
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Post by foxley on Nov 18, 2015 15:24:01 GMT -5
A fun topic--thanks cooper!--and great covers, everyone. Congrats to pakehafulla. Here are the 3 Silver Age Marvel "identities revealed" covers I'd mentioned earlier. JiM #113 from 1965, Thor reveals his identity to Jane. A real change in the Thor/Don-Jane relationship. Tales to Astonish #77 from 1966. This Kirby cover strikes me as being a cousin to his late 50s-early 60s pre-superhero-type Astonish/Suspense covers and I think that's part of its appeal. I love that there's a word balloon on the cover--at that time Marvel didn't usually use word balloons on covers. Rick's dramatic exclamation is also the story's title, so it's in quotation marks. And from 1969, Daredevil #57--more unmasked Matt! That can't be Matt Murdock! He isn't wearing his glasses!
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Post by Prince Hal on Nov 18, 2015 15:40:44 GMT -5
And from 1969, Daredevil #57--more unmasked Matt! That can't be Matt Murdock! He isn't wearing his glasses! Must be Mike, the cool Murdock brother.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2015 15:43:48 GMT -5
That can't be Matt Murdock! He isn't wearing his glasses! Must be Mike, the cool Murdock brother. Yeah, I dig Let me put my sunglasses on That's the law around here, you got to wear your sunglasses So you can feel cool -Parliament [P.Funk(Wants to Get Funked Up)] So can't be the cool Murdoch unless he is wearing sunglasses, so this is Matt, the other cover is Mike! -M
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Post by Prince Hal on Nov 18, 2015 15:46:03 GMT -5
Must be Mike, the cool Murdock brother. Yeah, I dig Let me put my sunglasses on That's the law around here, you got to wear your sunglasses So you can feel cool -Parliament [P.Funk(Wants to Get Funked Up)] So can't be the cool Murdoch unless he is wearing sunglasses, so this is Matt, the other cover is Mike! -M Ah, thanks for explainin', man. Snaps to you for coolness, daddy-o. (Where's a beatnik emoticon when you need one?)
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