The Comic Reader #100, August-September 1973. Jack Kirby wraparound cover pencils, Carl Gafford colors, Gaspar Saladino logo.

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The Comic Reader #100, August-September 1973. Jack Kirby wraparound cover pencils, Carl Gafford colors, Gaspar Saladino logo.
Jack Kirby (1968 pencils) and Bob Layton (2021 inks) Unused Captain America #105 Batroc, Swordsman, Living Laser Source
Cap goes in feet first not headfirst.
Jack Kirby and Dan Adkins (with John Romita Sr making changes) Captain America #105 Alterations on Cap by John Romita, per Nick Caputo
From “The Vengeance of Loki!” in Journey into Mystery #88, January 1963. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script, Steve Ditko pencils & inks (this panel only), Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Artie Simek letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database
This was a correction over the original Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers panel:
^ The original Kirby/Ayers panel, from Nick Caputo's blog. According to him, "After comparing the printed panel to the replacement, it was obvious that Stan wanted it to be clear that Thor was flying away from earth." (He's taking Loki to Asgard.)
Kingdom Ridge Capital Nick Caputo - A Trip to Tuscany
Kingdom Ridge Capital Nick Caputo – A Trip to Tuscany
Nick Caputo is a Senior Analyst at Kingdom Ridge Capital Nick Caputo in White Plains New York. He has focused on technology stocks for over fifteen years. He enjoys traveling whenever he can, and fondly recalls a trip to Italy’s Tuscany region, which he visited with his father, who grew up there. “Was the first time my dad returned ‘home’ to the town he grew up in over forty years,” he says. “It…
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Kingdom Ridge Capital Nick Caputo - The Secret Menu
Nick Caputo is a Senior Analyst at Kingdom Ridge Capital in White Plains, New York. He is a 2000 graduate of Boston College, where he received a finance degree. After graduation he began working for Goldman Sachs, but has been with Kingdom Ridge since 2007.
He travels a lot for his work, and whenever he is visiting companies on the West Coast, he enjoys taking a meal at In-N-Out burgers. The restaurant chain has what it calls a Secret Menu, but it’s really an open secret, and one of the most well known in the fast food industry. The In-N-Out Secret Menu allows for dozens of modifications on its already famous hamburgers, along with drinks and other extras that, as they like to say on their website, you didn’t even know existed.
“Double double, animal style, is what I typically order,” says Nick Caputo of Kingdom Ridge Capital. “Not a big fan of the fries, however.” The company is committed to quality, and they say it begins with their In-N-Out burgers. The Animal Style burgers are touted as being only for the most ravenous of appetites. And while they obviously don’t appeal to everyone, the Animal Style French Fries are said to be among the most popular items of In-N-Out customers.
Nick Caputo of Kingdom Ridge Capital is focused on consumer electronic OEMs, wireless technologies, semiconductors, data center REITs, and emerging technologies like RFID and automotive entertainment. His research responsibilities include maintaining models and earnings estimates for the companies he covers, attending trade shows, and sell-side sponsored conferences.
Sources: http://www.in-n-out.com/menu/food-quality.aspx
http://secretmenus.com/in-n-out-burger/secret-menu/
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Kingdom Ridge Capital manager and analyst Nick Caputo became anequity analyst and sales team member at Goldman Sachs soon after he graduated from Boston College with a Finance degree. Working as an equity analyst is one way you can start a productive and rewarding career with a Finance degree, but there are many ways to work on Wall Street or in other capacities as well. Here are a few examples…
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