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Cyclops and Gambit by Joe Madureira with inks by Alex Gardner from the cover of Wizard #58 (1996)
“Scott and Jean Are Where?!” Scott Summers and Jean Grey by Jae Lee with inks by Al Milgrom and col
Marvel house ad for the four-part Revelations story in which Peter Parker returns following the Clon
LJN ad for The Punisher video game for the Nintendo NES (1990)
Acradian Systems ad for the Silver Surfer video game for the Nintendo NES (1990)
My cover art for the first issue of the succubus-meets-superhero saga Breathtaker (DC Comics, 1990).
Silence, We Are Dreaming.1991 illustration by Mœbius for Franco-Belgian comics magazine, À Suivre (T
Concept art—and costume tests—for Tim Burton’s never-produced Superman Lives. 1998.Nic Cage as Super
talesfromweirdland:Model sheets for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (in the style of the comics). N
a comic by nikki, reprinted in lesbian contradiction: a journal of irreverent feminism by and for wo
talesfromweirdland:Sample pages (1970s-1990s) from Dutch detective/adventure comic, Franka, by Henk
The savage fury of Wolverine by Barry Windsor-Smith from Marvel Comics Presents: Weapon X #81 (1991)
talesfromweirdland:Sample pages (1970s-1990s) from Dutch detective/adventure comic, Franka, by Henk
talesfromweirdland:Dick Tracy (1990), ultimately, was something of a cross between a turkey and a be
DICK TRACY (1990), ultimately, was something of a cross between a turkey and a beautiful peacoc
Mike Kaluta’s Aquaman covers from the 1990s.The Dan Jurgens run on the title, just before it w
randomencounters: Encounter: demonic embodiment of the 1990s comics
The All-New, All-Different X-Men by Alex Ross from the cover of Wizard Magazine #95 (1999)
paulinaganucheau:Cyclops and Jean Grey 1990s love
My take on Rob Liefeld’s gargantuan, bubbling and unexplainable work of the 1990s, now a t-shi
In the 1990s, DC Comics, trailing behind Marvel in most respects, got the license to make short live
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of X-Men: The Arcade Game by Konami, which was released on February
30 years ago today, Comics Buyer’s Guide reported the seismic news that the artists behind Mar
Wolverine by Jim Lee with inks by Scott Williams from a poster published by Dynamic Forces (1997)
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