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    SUPERMAN BY GEOFF JOHNS AND JOHN ROMITA, JR. DIRECTOR'S CUT #1. SUICIDE SQUAD #13. ALL STAR BATMAN #3. ALL-STAR BATMAN #2. ALL STAR BATMAN #1 DIRECTOR'S CUT. DARK DAYS: THE FORGE / THE CASTING DIRECTOR'S CUT #1. THE SILENCER #1. SUPERMAN #39.

  2. Dec 2, 2014 · 3. Uncanny X-Men #175-185, 187-197, 199-200, 202-203, 206-211. Despite Romita Jr's success in the late 70s and early 80s illustrating such Marvel icons as Spider-Man and Iron Man, it was Romita's ...

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · John Romita, Jr. launched his iconic run with writer Ann Nocenti in 1988’s Daredevil #250, though the best was yet to come. Nocenti and JRJR worked very well together and carried Matt Murdock through an iconic chapter of his life that is painfully underappreciated.

  4. John Salvatore Romita, professionally known as John Romita Jr. and the son of the legendary John Romita, is an American comics artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics on titles such as Wolverine, Daredevil and The Amazing Spider-Man.

  5. 667 subject(s) created by "John Romita Jr." 575 work(s) where "John Romita Jr." worked on a cover; 1 work(s) that "John Romita Jr." edited; 3 work(s) that "John Romita Jr." wrote; 502 work(s) that "John Romita Jr." penciled; 6 work(s) that "John Romita Jr." inked

  6. Apr 22, 2016 · Romita Jr.'s first Spider-Man work came in a six-page backup story in 1977's Amazing Spider-Man Annual #11. A detour into an Iron Man run kept him away from Spider-Man for a couple years, but a return was all but inevitable, and it happened in 1980, when Romita Jr. kicked off a lengthy run as the semi-regular artist on Amazing Spider-Man.

  7. Jun 14, 2023 · John Romita, one of the last great comic book artists from the Golden Age of Comics, who re-defined Spider-Man for multiple generations after succeeding Steve Ditko as the artist on Amazing Spider-Man, and who served as Marvel's Art Director from 1973 until the mid-1990s, has passed away at the age of 93, according to his son, comic book superstar artist, John Romita, Jr.

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