While attended the Cartoonist & Illustrators School on the G.I. Bill, Joe Sinnott would have his first published work appear in "Mopsy" #12 (Sept. 1950). It would be the start of a brilliant career.
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While attended the Cartoonist & Illustrators School on the G.I. Bill, Joe Sinnott would have his first published work appear in "Mopsy" #12 (Sept. 1950). It would be the start of a brilliant career.
"You're Just In Time!"
Fantastic Four #68 (November 1967)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott and Stan Goldberg
Marvel Comics
Original Jack Kirby / Joe Sinnott “pin-up” quality page from Fantastic Four #83, featuring the Inhumans (Marvel, 1969).
This killer page sold for $66,000.00 in November of 2018.
Really wish they had found a way to incorporate this guy into the Netflix series.
Marvel house ads for Machine Man, Devil Dinosaur and Spider-Woman (1978) remastered by Marvel with digital colors for Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman Vol.1 (2015)
RIP Joe Sinnot
Fantastic Four #319 (October 1988) by Marvel Comics
It's a complex cosmic-level story as the Fantastic Four, Beyonder, Doctor Doom, Kubik, Molecule Man, Shaper of Worlds, and Volcana sort out the meaning of the Beyonder's existence and extinction. Written by Steve Englehart, drawn by Keith Pollard and Joe Sinnott, cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Sinnott.
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Fantastic Four by Joe Sinnot