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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2019 16:08:54 GMT -5
I must admit, I'm really surprised that the very first few images that popped in my head when I read "definitive character images". . . not one of them have shown up in the thread yet: 1) Lunging Wolverine: 2) Phoenix rising: 3) Catwoman classic purple costume:
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2019 0:34:53 GMT -5
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Post by chadwilliam on Jun 24, 2019 1:35:04 GMT -5
I thought this one nicely captures The Punisher's Punisher-sense in a way that isn't always easy to convey - that sort of moment where you've just done something that's attracted his attention in the worst way possible. He's not sure you're somebody he needs to kill, but he's sure starting to think so.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2019 1:37:47 GMT -5
I thought this one nicely captures The Punisher's Punisher-sense in a way that isn't always easy to convey - that sort of moment where you've just done something that's attracted his attention in the worst way possible. He's not sure you're somebody he needs to kill, but he's sure starting to think so. wait I thought this was the definitive image of the Punisher... -M
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Post by Paste Pot Paul on Jun 24, 2019 7:28:42 GMT -5
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Post by beccabear67 on Jun 24, 2019 11:48:10 GMT -5
I seem to remember this cover and/or the figure being on some merchandise.
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Post by dbutler69 on Jun 24, 2019 14:22:26 GMT -5
Alan Scott Green LanternI would love to wear this costume at any Halloween Party. Yeah, I always thought it was a cool costume, too. As far as which costume I'd most want to wear at a Halloween Party, well, that's probably a topic that deserves its own thread. So many good choices!
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Post by tarkintino on Jun 24, 2019 14:47:16 GMT -5
I seem to remember this cover and/or the figure being on some merchandise. It was on a ton of items in the 1970s, including one of Topps' Marvel Super Heroes sticker/cards (1976): ...and Mead's line of school stationary, like this Trapper Keeper vinyl-covered folder: A kid could go Cap-crazy back in those years!
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Post by tarkintino on Jun 24, 2019 15:30:12 GMT -5
More of Carmine Infantino and Anderson's Batman poster/licensing art produced in 1966, at the height of Batmania:
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Post by beccabear67 on Jun 24, 2019 16:33:47 GMT -5
That image of the Joker appeared in a Bob Dylan video for Jokerman. I remember the Batman & Robin one by Infantino being a centerfold in a '60s comic.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jun 24, 2019 19:26:58 GMT -5
I had this binder back in grade school. So that's a pretty definitive Spidey look for me.
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Post by chadwilliam on Jun 24, 2019 22:41:41 GMT -5
You know, those John Romita headers for the Spider-Man newspaper strip have been used for over 40 years now so they're all pretty ingrained in my head and I'm someone who has more familiarity with the character than the average man in the street. Ask someone who grew up during the 70's and 80's to visual Spider-Man and I suspect that one of these mastheads have been burned into their retinas.
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Post by codystarbuck on Jun 24, 2019 23:26:35 GMT -5
We currently have a reprint of the Infantino batman & Robin in my store, with a bunch of DC cover reprints (almost all from the Golden and Silver Age and all from dead artists).
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Post by mrbrklyn on Jun 25, 2019 6:24:30 GMT -5
I seem to remember this cover and/or the figure being on some merchandise. It was on a ton of items in the 1970s, including one of Topps' Marvel Super Heroes sticker/cards (1976): ...and Mead's line of school stationary, like this Trapper Keeper vinyl-covered folder: A kid could go Cap-crazy back in those years! And it is one of the worst Jack Kirby peices ever done... it is terrible art.
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Post by mrbrklyn on Jun 25, 2019 6:31:54 GMT -5
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