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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_SternRoger Stern - Wikipedia

    Stern later became the writer of The Spectacular Spider-Man with issue #43 (June 1980). [11] He then took over The Amazing Spider-Man with issue #224 (January 1982). [12] In addition to his Spider-Man work, Stern is known for his lengthy stints on Doctor Strange, and The Avengers. [13] In 1982, he co-created Marvel's second Captain Marvel [14 ...

  2. Marvel has published two hardcover volumes of newspaper strips, reprinting stories from 1977-1980. The first, Spider-Man Newspaper Strips Volume 1, was published in 2009, reprinting stories by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. Spider-Man Newspaper Strips Volume 2 was published in 2011, reprinting stories by Lee, Romita, and Larry Lieber.

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  4. List of all images on the database penciled by John Romita Sr.. (If you find an image in the database that is not shown here, please add "John Romita Sr." into "Penciler" field of said image.) Editor · Editor-in-Chief · Cover Artist · Writer · Penciler · Inker · Colorist · Letterer · Director · Producer

  5. Jun 14, 2023 · John Romita Sr, Spider-Man artist and co-creator of Wolverine, dead at 93. T he finest single panel of comics work ever produced – and I will fight you with a ready quip and feats of airborne ...

  6. John Romita Sr. " Green Goblin Reborn! " is a 1971 Marvel Comics story arc which features Spider-Man fighting against his arch enemy Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin. This arc was published in The Amazing Spider-Man #96–98 (May–July 1971) and was plotted and written by Stan Lee, with art by penciler Gil Kane and inker John Romita Sr.

  7. Jun 17, 2023 · John Romita was born in Brooklyn, NY, on January 24, 1930, to parents Marie and Victor Romita. He was one of five children. The young Romita was an avid reader of comics; he would spend hours poring over Milton Caniff's Terry and the Pirates, and delighted in the early work of Jack Kirby. As a young teenager, Romita attended Manhattan’s ...

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