#Frankie Raye
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vertigoartgore · 9 months ago
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1989's Fantastic Four - The Trial of Galactus tpb cover by John Byrne.
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 11 days ago
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marvelousmrm · 4 months ago
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Fantastic Four #237 (Byrne, Dec 1981). Frankie Raye reveals her secret to Johnny, but we’ll have to wait for 1982!
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cgbcomics · 1 year ago
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why-i-love-comics · 1 year ago
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Silver Surfer Rebirth: Legacy #4 - "Time & Time Again" (2023)
written by Ron Marz art by Ron Lim, Don Ho, & Romulo Fajardo, Jr.
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johnnywait · 4 months ago
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Fantastic Four #239
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thebestcomicbookpanels · 1 year ago
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Silver Surfer Judgement Day by John Buscema
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comicchannel · 10 months ago
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Marvel Legends Series Fantastic Four Galactus (Haslab) Hasbro F3482
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evilhorse · 2 years ago
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This is Lascaux Cave in France, on earth.
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doctorslippery · 1 year ago
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talesfrommedinastation · 6 days ago
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If Marvel has a bajillion gazillion multiverses, then surely there's a universe where Nova (Frankie Raye) and Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) took those flirtations they constantly had in the show and the comics and moved their relationship up a notch or two.
Things with Avengers/the Kree/Galacticus/Howard the Duck/OP's mom/who knows happen, and before you know it, they've got the option of being human again.
Frankie's back to working at the UN and Norrin charmed Tony Stark so damn much that Iron Man himself hired him as an intergalactic consultant.
Now the two live in Manhattan in a nice place near Central Park, where they moonlight as Lululemon models, lol.
Folks, I cooked this up many years ago when I was 12 and watching Silver Surfer on FOX Kids. I actually cried when Nova was killed in front of Silver Surfer. I just wanted them to have a sweet, happy ending.
So now, 27 years later....I drew it, and put it out there.
(I wish I could go back in time to my 12-year-old undiagnosed neurodivergent self sobbing into a Slurpee at 7/11 over a dead comic book character and scaring the hell out of her poor grandma and brothers and tell her, "IN A FEW YEARS TIME, YOU'RE GONNA BE LIVING IN A HOUSE YOU OWN, WORK WILL GIVE YOU AN IPAD TO USE AND YOU CAN MAKE UP YOUR OWN REALITY NO MATTER WHAT DWEEBS ON THE INTERNET SAY!" and all will be well).
I say all this as I pump myself up for a volunteer board meeting I don't wanna go to and an overcrowded children's museum I REALLY don't want to go to but I need to get my insane kids and their exhausted dad out somehow!
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arborescentarecaceae · 1 year ago
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what if we were stranded on an empty rock in the void at the end of time. and we were both girls
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 20 days ago
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marvelousmrm · 24 days ago
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Fantastic Four #244 (Byrne, July 1982). Frankie Raye takes a new job. Reed buys the Baxter Building. Franklin fries the new HERBIE.
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cgbcomics · 1 year ago
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classicmarvelera · 1 year ago
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Silver Surfer: Judgment Day - A Cosmic Epic of Love and Mephisto's Trials
"Silver Surfer: Judgment Day," a masterpiece crafted by writers Tom DeFalco, John Buscema, and Stan Lee (Script), accompanied by the artistic brilliance of John Buscema and the captivating cover art by Joe Jusko, stands as a testament to the brilliance of storytelling within the Marvel Universe. Released in July 1988, this graphic novel has etched its place among the most celebrated works, particularly for its portrayal of the cosmic entities, Silver Surfer, Galactus, and the malevolent Mephisto
It’s the Surfer vs. Mephisto! Mephisto vs. Galactus! (what could go wrong?)
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At the core of the graphic novel is the exploration of the Silver Surfer's character. Known for his cosmic awareness and his stoic demeanor, the story, penned by Tom DeFalco, John Buscema, and Stan Lee, peels back the layers, revealing the emotional complexity beneath the silver exterior. The Surfer's journey, both physically and emotionally, is a crucial aspect that captivates readers and adds depth to the narrative
Mephisto, the lord of the underworld, takes on a role that goes beyond a typical antagonist. His cunning and manipulative nature, beautifully illustrated by John Buscema, is on full display as he orchestrates a trial against the Silver Surfer. This isn't merely a cosmic battle; it's a psychological chess game where Mephisto exploits vulnerabilities and challenges the very essence of the Surfer's being
In his quest to steal Norrin Radd's soul, Mephisto takes over Nova's (Frankie Raye) mind to lure Galactus to devour any planet be it with or without life
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"Silver Surfer: Judgment Day" transcends the boundaries of traditional superhero tales by delving into profound philosophical themes. The nature of love, morality, and the consequences of wielding cosmic powers, as depicted by the collaborative writing of Tom DeFalco, John Buscema, and Stan Lee, are explored in a way that prompts readers to reflect on their own beliefs. The story becomes a vehicle for philosophical contemplation, elevating it to a level rarely seen in mainstream comics
The artistic elements of the graphic novel, skillfully crafted by John Buscema, contribute significantly to its acclaim. The visuals bring the cosmic and surreal aspects of the story to life. Each panel is a work of art, enhancing the overall reading experience and immersing the audience in the grandiosity of the Marvel cosmic landscape
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The narrative structure of "Silver Surfer: Judgment Day" is both intricate and impactful. The consequences of the trial, the Surfer's choices, and the overarching themes leave a lasting impression. It's not just a superhero story; it's an emotionally resonant journey that lingers in the minds of readers
At the heart of the story is the Surfer's love for a human woman, a theme that adds a human touch to the cosmic drama. The exploration of love and the sacrifices one is willing to make for it elevate the narrative, making it relatable on a deeply emotional level. Mephisto's challenge becomes a metaphor for the trials and tribulations faced in the name of love
Beyond its critical acclaim, "Silver Surfer: Judgment Day" has had a lasting impact on the cultural landscape. With the collaborative writing of Tom DeFalco, John Buscema, and Stan Lee, along with John Buscema's artistic brilliance and Joe Jusko's captivating cover art, it has become a reference point for discussions on the portrayal of love and morality in superhero narratives. Its influence extends beyond the comic book community, reaching a broader audience appreciative of well-crafted storytelling
In conclusion, "Silver Surfer: Judgment Day" is a cosmic epic that transcends the boundaries of conventional superhero tales. Its critical acclaim is well-deserved, considering its exploration of character depth, philosophical themes, Mephisto's role as a nuanced antagonist, artistic brilliance, impactful storytelling, and cultural relevance. It not only stands as one of the best Silver Surfer stories but also as a shining example of the narrative possibilities within the Marvel Universe
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