1961
I love how this track fuses New Orleans-style R&B, early funk grooves, and a touch of rock 'n' roll energy.
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1961
I love how this track fuses New Orleans-style R&B, early funk grooves, and a touch of rock 'n' roll energy.
The Amazing Spider-Man #81 -February 1970- Marvel Comics
"The Coming of the Kangaroo!"
author/editor: Stan Lee
illustrators: John Buscema and Jim Mooney
art consolidator: John Romita
lettered: Artie Simek
Spidey Super Stories #33 (1978)
Olivia Hibbs & Andrée Fresson: Kangaroo & Cyclone!
Cyclone has 2 forms: human & monster. her monstrous form is MASSIVE. Like an actual storm cloud. in her human form she wears lightning bolt earrings which get converted to real lightning when in her monstrous form.
Kangaroo is still a minor/lesser "villain" (she's not really greedy for evil, life is unfortunate tho) and would actually do good in returning back to Australia to try and do heroic work with her new powers and fortified arm and leg armor. The ears on her head are real!
[Cyclone's monster form inspired by the "cyclone" from FFH]
(1979)
When you wish to take a nap and someone forgets to close the curtains.
the Wizzard- Borzoi
Amazing Spider-Man #126 (Conway/Andru, Nov 1973). The Kangaroo’s back, for some reason. In other news, Harry’s holding onto his dad’s Goblin gear; MJ’s footloose and fancy-free again; and an advertising agency hires Spidey to build a Spider-Mobile. Pete turns to his favorite motorhead for help.