Captain America 273 (1982) by David Kraft & Mike Zeck
Cover: Mike Zeck
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Captain America 273 (1982) by David Kraft & Mike Zeck
Cover: Mike Zeck
Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3 (Kraft/Sherman & Weiss, Sept 1981). John Jameson’s long curse seems to come to a definitive conclusion. We’ll see if it lasts... It’s comics, after all! I’ve been pretty confused about Man-Wolf’s recent timeline — I think there was a little hiccup in my bespoke reading order. As he’s getting cured, John recounts a clearer summary of events. But Marvel Unlimited uploaded the pages of this issue out of order, so it was still a confusing experience!
Samantha Reads Comics: On a Trial Basis #4
hell yeah
now HERE's some fuckin George Perez shit, hell yeah
fuckin love that Steve Martin album
huh, this issue really is what a LOT of the first Ant-Man movie was adapted from.
really great cover on this ish.
why is "bird" in quotes
some really solid relationship-dynamics stuff here.
oh my fucking god
0207: Defenders #58
Cover Date: April 1978 On-Sale Date: January 17, 1978
Last issue's appearance was just a flashback. This issue is the official return of Doc to the Defenders ranks and that start of some more evil cult stuff. We get introduced to something called The Cult of the Harvesters Eyes, and some baddies named Agent of Fortune and Vera Gemini. Devil-Slayer makes his second Marvel Universe appearance here and begins an on-again/off-again association with the non-team that lasts until a couple of years before the Defenders become a real team. It's only a single panel in this issue, but freaking Jack Norriss is still around! David Kraft appears to still be dipping his quill into the inkwell for the Defenders. Ed Hannigan, with whom I am unfamiliar, takes up penciling chores. His work seems to be a cross between Gene Colan and Tom Sutton. This is a compliment.
The Savage She-Hulk #2 (March 1980) by Marvel Comics
Written by David Anthony Kraft, drawn by Mike Vogburg and Chic Stone.
Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Archive Edition #1 by David Anthony Kraft, Bret Blevins, Vince Colletta and Colortek. Cover by Blevins and Colletta. Variant cover by Frany. Out in July.
"The classic 1983 single issue adaptation of The Dark Crystal from writer David Anthony Kraft (The Savage She-Hulk) and artists Bret Blevins & Vince Colletta is lovingly restored and represented as part of BOOM! Studios' Archive Edition line! A thousand years ago. The planet Thra, two new races appeared when a Shard was shattered from the Crystal of Truth: the cruel Skeksis, who use continued corruption of the Crystal to extend their lives, and the gentle urRu, more commonly known as Mystics, who make their home in the Valley of Stones to await their destiny. A young orphaned Gelfling named Jen must flee from capture, being Thra's only hope… but enemies aren't all he'll find in the wild."
I claim this village as my capital
(Captain America #221)
Hulk and Valkyrie go grocery shopping // Defenders (1972) #89, Nov 1980