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Teen Titans #23 (1969)
Writer: Bob Haney
Artist: Gil Kane
Vintage Comic - Spiderman El Hombre Araña #041 (1980) (Spanish)
70 Years of Marvel Comics - Series 1
#38 - 1975
Marvel Treasury Edition #9 (1976) cover and backcover by Gil Kane and John Romita.
Gil Kane’s preliminary sketch for one of Marvel’s most important issues, the first of a three issue run that skipped the supposedly all-important Comics Code of Authority, so that the creators could deal with the forbidden issue of drugs.
Jurassic Park #3 (Topps Comics - July 1993)
Writer: Walt Simonson Illustrators: Gil Kane (Pencils) & George Pérez (Inks)
the cover to Giant-Size Thor (1975) #1 by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott
“Its good seeing you”
Wasted Hulk’s Time (by Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia & Mike Esposito from Marvel Team-Up #18, 1974)
"His Name...Is KANE!"
Published cover with Gil Kane pencils and Tom Palmer inks/colors, the original art by Kane/Palmer, and the original Kane pencils for TOMB OF DRACULA #26 (November 1974).
“The Dirty Devices of Dr. Dome”
Plastic Man #1, 1966
Gil Kane
Defenders: The Wrecking Crew
Art by Gil Kane
The Atom by Gil Kane
Giant-Size X-Men #1 (Facsimile - September 2019)
Cover by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum
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the cover to The Tomb of Dracula (1972) #28 by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer
Every so often Hal would check-in with the Guardians on Oa and on this trip they inquired if there was anything he wanted to ask them. Hal said he was curious about his selection as Abin Sur's replacement; if he hadn't been available at the time, who would have been chosen. The Guardians explained that, as a matter of fact, there was someone equally as qualified but Hal was closer. The first appearance of Guy Gardner. Green Lantern #59, Mar 1968. Cover by Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson.