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  1. Marvel Comics. The Mighty Thor #126 (March 1966), the debut after its retitling from Journey into Mystery. Art by Jack Kirby and Colletta. As an inker for Marvel in the 1960s, Colletta worked on nearly every title, including some of the earliest issues of Daredevil.

  2. Dane Bjorklund: Several of the early THOR and Tales of Asgard issues were inked by a gentleman named Vince Colletta. I think that his name has become linked with his THOR work and the THOR comics that Mr. Colletta inked were among the best.

  3. Feb 2, 2020 · Vince Colletta: The Inker Who Ruined Jack Kirby's Art. ComicTropes. 222K subscribers. Subscribed. 50K. 1.5M views 4 years ago. Buy Thin Black Line: Perspectives on Vince Colletta:...

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  4. The first time I saw Vince Colletta’s inking was in the old Tales of Asgard series featuring Thor. It was brilliant and I still consider those Journey into Mystery comics true classics. The feature story was often inked crudely, like with a magic marker, usually by Chic Stone or Paul Reinman, then the second story, with Colletta’s delicate ...

  5. The Kirby and Colletta team created countless memorable books together but the unquestionable highlight was THOR. In March 1966, the character was given his own book, THOR 126. By this time, Vince was the primary inker over Jack’s exquisite pencils.

  6. Dec 1, 2013 · As a jack Kirby inker, Vince Colletta has gotten a lot of flak for certain aspects of his craft. Most notable would be his tendencies to simplify Kirby’s elaborate architecture and figure work, black it out or in some cases erase it completely.

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  8. Browse the Marvel Comics issue Thor (1966) #136. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!

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