The X-Men #3, January 1964. Jack Kirby cover pencils, Sol Brodsky inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Sam Rosen letters.
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The X-Men #3, January 1964. Jack Kirby cover pencils, Sol Brodsky inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Sam Rosen letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database
Be a multishipper —> Ship both Blob x Toad and Blob x Unus —> start shipping Toad x Unus(delusional) —> create the worlds worst throuple
every time the Brotherhood did something "evil" without Mystique or Magneto pulling the strings, it was because they wanted money for food or for stable living conditions. just saying
I don’t see art of Fred often so I decided to draw him but as a Doberman
he looked lonely so I added cat Kurt
He used to do those fair show things, so I thought cropped ears made more sense for him
My answer to all the "LOL IS THIS BLOB" everytime I dare drawing a character with a little fat
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #7 — Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
"There are good Mutants, and bad Mutants! And there are also some who hate being Mutants--some who turn away from the great responsibility their power imposes upon them!"
Can't wait to (hopefully) see this deconstructed hard in later stories when some Mutants just have absolutely shitty powers that just make their lives objectively worse.