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The X-Men by Mark Brooks from Marvel’s Giant-Size X-Men #1 Tribute Edition (2020)
Marvel house ad for its solo titles, including Captain Marvel, Daredevil, The Incredible Hulk, Maste
talesfromweirdland:The 1970s Japanese Spider-Man TV show.
Paul and Linda McCartney, and their mullets, meet up with Marvel legend, Jack Kirby backstage in LA.
Dr. Strange vs. Eternity. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster, with art by Gene Colan.Blacklight posters b
Cover art to The Art of John Buscema (1978).
Watercolor drawings by John Buscema of Spider-Man, Hulk, and Dr. Doom. Buscema drew these in 1970 fo
NFL fantasy sports figures by Marvel legend, Jack Kirby. 1970s.New York Giants / Green Bay PackersSa
cityofember:WANDAVISION APPRECIATION WEEK | Day 2: Favorite Era/Episode↳ Episode 3/1970s
talesfromweirdland:The 1970s Japanese Spider-Man TV show.
Animation cel from FRED AND BARNEY MEET THE THING (1979).
AT LAST I AM FREE. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster by Jack Kirby.
weirdlandtv:Dr. Strange vs. Eternity. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster, with art by Gene Colan.Blacklig
talesfromweirdland:Dr. Strange vs. Eternity. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster, with art by Gene Colan.B
talesfromweirdland:Obi-Wan’s crazy horror death in Marvel’s original adaptation of Star Wars, 1977.
talesfromweirdland:Paul and Linda McCartney, and their mullets, meet up with Marvel legend, Jack Kir
talesfromweirdland:1970s Marvel sticker cards. Glory days for the word “corny”.
talesfromweirdland:Thok! Zok! Thbamm! Spider-Man versus Kingpin, from Kingpin’s Midnight
talesfromweirdland:Five comics from a time when every remotely successful phenomenon got its own com
Five comics from a time when every remotely successful phenomenon got its own comic, adaptation, car
talesfromweirdland:Five comics from a time when every remotely successful phenomenon got its own com
Though published in the 1970s, the Invaders comics were a flashback series set in World War II. 
Marvel T-Shirt ad from Werewolf by Night #32 (1975)
The All-New, All-Different X-Men by Alex Ross from the cover of Wizard Magazine #95 (1999)
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