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Post by Reptisaurus! on Feb 25, 2017 20:56:04 GMT -5
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Post by spoon on Feb 25, 2017 21:03:52 GMT -5
I believe Tom DeFalco wrote Spider-Girl for over 140 issues between a few titles. First, he wrote all 100 issues of Spider-Girl. After a hiatus of a couple months, it was relaunched as Amazing Spider-Girl and ran for 30 issues. It was canceled, but continued as a back-up feature in a couple of anthology titles (Spider-Man Family and Web of Spider-Man). I don't think there was any publication gap between the end of her own series and those back-ups. Then, DeFalco wrapped things up with a 4 issue Spectacular Spider-Girl mini-series.
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Post by Phil Maurice on Feb 26, 2017 0:42:56 GMT -5
Without looking them up to check, I think Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema each had a long run on the Hulk, did they not? And if you add in Sal's work drawing the Hulk in The Defenders, he may be the artist who's drawn the character the most. Probably not. But maybe?
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Post by kirby101 on Feb 26, 2017 9:30:25 GMT -5
Without looking them up to check, I think Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema each had a long run on the Hulk, did they not? Trimpe drew old greenskin from issue #106 (5th book of the series which started with #102) until #193. Not as long as Sal, but a good long run. He is much more identified as "The" Hulk artist. A well deserved title. I liked Sal on the Hulk, but it isn't the work I would say exemplifies him.
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Post by Rob Allen on Feb 27, 2017 17:38:47 GMT -5
I know it's more recent than most of the comics we talk about here, but Wikipedia mentions this: "Ultimate Spider-Man first saw print in 2000 under veteran Spider-Man artist Mark Bagley and writer Brian Michael Bendis, who expanded the original 11-page origin story into a 180-page, seven issue story arc. This duo continued to collaborate until issue #111, when Mark Bagley left the book and was replaced by Stuart Immonen.[1][2] Bendis and Bagley's run on Ultimate Spider-Man set the record for longest continual run on a Marvel Comics series by two people, an honor previously held by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby on Fantastic Four." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Spider-Man
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2017 0:51:18 GMT -5
I know it's more recent than most of the comics we talk about here, but Wikipedia mentions this: "Ultimate Spider-Man first saw print in 2000 under veteran Spider-Man artist Mark Bagley and writer Brian Michael Bendis, who expanded the original 11-page origin story into a 180-page, seven issue story arc. This duo continued to collaborate until issue #111, when Mark Bagley left the book and was replaced by Stuart Immonen.[1][2] Bendis and Bagley's run on Ultimate Spider-Man set the record for longest continual run on a Marvel Comics series by two people, an honor previously held by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby on Fantastic Four." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_Spider-ManBendis stayed on the book for a long time after Bagley left, through the death fo Ultimate Peter Parker and onto the creation of Miles Morales, so his run was quite considerable with and without Bagley. -M
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