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  1. Apr 15, 2020 · This World Art Day, we invite you to take a visit to our comics gallery to celebrate one of humanity’s greatest inventions—art! Marvel artistry has always represented ingenuity and our human need for stories. In honor of that, we’ve curated a handful of comic pieces that pay homage to famous works from the Old World, to the Classical, and ...

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  2. Limited Editions on Canvas and Paper. Marvel Comics characters - Avengers, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Black Panther, Captain America, Captain Marvel and more. We invite you to experience the narrative action stories captured through the eyes of our artists. Alex Ross, Christopher Clark, Stan Lee, Randy Martinez, Tim Rogerson.

    • 9 John Byrne Helped Create Some of The Greatest Marvel Stories of The 1980s
    • 8 Jim Lee Set The Standard For X-Men Art in The '90s
    • 6 Mike Deodato Jr. Has Worked on Many of Marvel's Greatest Characters
    • 5 Andy Kubert Rose to One of Marvel's Most Important Artists Quickly
    • 4 John Romita Jr. Stepped Out of His Father's Shadow
    • 3 Adam Kubert Became A Legend at Marvel
    • 2 Mark Bagley Is One of The Greatest Spider-Man Artists of All Time
    • 1 George Perez Is The Best of Best

    John Byrne was already a Marvel mainstay by the time he took over art on Uncanny X-Men. His stint on the book produced classics like "The Dark Phoenix Saga" and "Days Of Future Past," and he became a superstar. He'd take over as writer/artist of Fantastic Four and create the best FF stories since the book's heyday. Byrne was the most prominent arti...

    Jim Lee made a splash drawing Punisher War Journal before moving over to Uncanny X-Men. Lee became one of the most famous artists at Marvel on that book and drew X-Men #1, the highest selling comic of all time. Lee would leave Marvel along with the rest of the Image Seven, but he left a massive mark on the X-Men and Marvel. RELATED: The 10 Most Imp...

    Mike Deodato Jr. made a name for himself as DC on Wonder Woman, his Bad Girl art style earning him a lot of buzz. He came to Marvel and worked on Elektra and The Incredible Hulk, where everyone realized he could do more than draw beautiful women. Deodato became one of Marvel's most dependable artists, working on some of the publisher's biggest book...

    Andy Kubert got his start working with his father Joe and brother Adam at DC before moving over to X-Men. Kubert stepped on to the biggest book in the comic industry and impressed fans who were still smarting about the loss of Jim Lee immediately. Kubert helped maintain the book's momentum and was a large part of Marvel's 1990s success. He'd go on ...

    John Romita Jr. grew up around Marvel and proved early on that he was definitely his father's son. Runs on Uncanny X-Men, Daredevil, and Iron Man showed off just what he was capable of, and he soon became one of Marvel's best journeyman artists. His work on 1997's The Mighty Thor was especially impressive, but he'd make his biggest splash on the Sp...

    Adam Kubert took over as artist on Wolverine with issue #75 after starting his career at DC with his father and brother, helping to create some of the most important Wolverine stories of all time. Wolverine was only the beginning, as he also worked on The Incredible Hulk, X-Men, Uncanny X-Men, and Ultimate X-Men. RELATED: 8 Marvel Comics You Wouldn...

    Mark Bagley first got noticed on New Warriors, gaining fans quickly with his clean, detailed style. He was put on The Amazing Spider-Man and quickly showed just how great he could be, becoming one of the most iconic Spider-Man artists ever, challenging for the crown of best Spider-Man artist. He also drew Thunderbolts, his distinct style an integra...

    George Perez is one of the best writers/artists in the history of comics. He spent most of the '80s working for DC but returned to Marvel in the early '90s, turning in work on Infinity Gauntlet, leaving the book after drawing part of issue four, and The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect. In 1998, he and writer Kurt Busiek relaunched Avengers and ma...

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    • "The Dark Phoenix Saga" Was One Of The X-Men's Most Desperate Hours. "The Dark Phoenix Saga", by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne, took place in Uncanny X-Men #129-138 and is still considered one of the greatest X-Men stories of all time.
    • "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" Is One Of The Most Heartbreaking Spider-Man Tales Of Them All. Amazing Spider-Man #121- 122, by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, is one of the most important Spider-Man stories.
    • Daredevil: Born Again Brought The Man Without Fear To His Lowest Point. Frank Miller returned to the title he'd made a hit alongside artist David Mazzucchelli for Daredevil's "Born Again" storyline, which brought the character to a new all-time low.
    • "The Kree-Skrull War" Brought The Avengers To The Next Level. "The Kree-Skrull War", by writer Roy Thomas and artists Neal Adams, Sal Buscema, and John Buscema, took place in Avengers #89-97 and saw the Avengers get embroiled in the war between the Kree and Skrull races.
  3. www.alexrossart.com › collections › marvelMarvel – Alex Ross Art

    Shop fine art, comic books, and more from Alex Ross—the world-renowned comic artist and creator of Marvels & Kingdom Come.

  4. Shop fine art, comic books, and more from Alex Ross—the world-renowned comic artist and creator of Marvels & Kingdom Come. ... Marvel. DC. Books. Pop Culture ...

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