Fantastic Four #36 - "The Frightful Four!" (1965)
written by Stan Lee art by Jack Kirby & Chic Stone

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Fantastic Four #36 - "The Frightful Four!" (1965)
written by Stan Lee art by Jack Kirby & Chic Stone
Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers draw Strange Tales #104 Original Art (Marvel, 1963)
Amazing Spider-Man #214 (1980)
Frightful
Jack Kirby
Unbelievable Gwenpool, the reread; pt. 21
Projecting her own concerns onto Cecil, but also she wants him to be a hero so that he can keep living too. She's trying to put herself in a safe space in case her book ends, but she wants the same for her friends
Even though she killed off Dark Gwen. There's very much still a semblance of Dark Gwen within her. She may be against hurting the heroes, that she cares about. But she's still doing whatever it takes here for the purposes of self preservation. There's certainly some Dark Gwen undertones to that. She still has more to learn
The Unbelievable Gwenpool (2016) #21
guess who lol
From "The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete!" in Strange Tales #104, January 1963. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Artie Simek letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database
This guy is the GOAT.