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curtvilescomic · 2 years ago
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Silver Surfer by Jim Starlin
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chernobog13 · 2 months ago
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Mar-Vell of the Kree, Captain Marvel, by Jim Starlin.
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softboyshaven · 1 year ago
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Tim Drake is so funny to me as an Icon because Starlin wanted to kill the idea of child sidekicks,of Robin as a light. He wanted to kill the hope and joy of him. Wanted to slaughter the importance and responsibility of having someone relying on you,of having a child to come home to. And he was allowed to kill Jason,was allowed to kill Robin and then not even a year later Wolfman went "Here's a Robin so in love with the idea and responsibility of Robin that Dick Grayson imprinted himself on his brain and Tim hasn't stopped thinking about it since." And he became the Robin that can't stop being Robin and LMAO fuck you Jim Starlin,I'm glad you're here to see it.
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vertigoartgore · 5 months ago
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1982's The Death of Captain Marvel Vol. 1 #1 cover by Jim Starlin and Steve Oliff (based on Michelangelo's famous Pieta sculpture).
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evilhorse · 3 months ago
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The Weird house ad (circa March 1988)
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junimo-hexed · 1 month ago
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I think I'm honestly tired of the happy vs angry Robin debate with Jason Todd especially because there really wasn't a Jason before his death. Now, now, lower those pitchforks. Let me explain with 4 simple words: Crisis on Infinite Earth. Okay, let me actually explain now. Jason wasn't really re-introduced until June 1987 in Batman #608 when he got his updated origin and because of that a majority of his post-crisis stories are still working with his pre-crisis characterization. Collins fundamentally changed Jason, but that version never got the chance to stick before Starlin who hated Jason came in, took over, and then killed him off. The Detective Comics writers didn't seem to get the memo of "hey, he's a scrappy street kid now" and for the 3 stories in between June 1987 and November 1988 he is still pre-crisis in personality.
Honestly, long of the short of it: characterize Jason as Robin however you want.
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all-action-all-picture · 29 days ago
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Cosmic Odyssey No. 1 (of 4), 1988. By Jim Starlin, Mike Mignola, Carlos Garzon and Steve Oliff. DC Comics.
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catastrophicalcat · 1 month ago
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And then, there is Jason.
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Batman: The Cult
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dcbinges · 4 months ago
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Batman #416 (1988) by Jim Aparo & Jim Starlin
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 6 months ago
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nickfuryagentofsword · 43 years ago
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Marvel Graphic Novel 1 (1982) The Death of Captain Marvel by Jim Starlin
Cover: Jim Starlin
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curtvilescomic · 10 months ago
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Conan The Barbarian by Jim Starlin
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panelswithoutpeople · 28 days ago
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Dreadstar No. 11 - Origin!
by Jim Starlin
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pulpsandcomics2 · 1 year ago
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Starlord by Jim Starlin
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vertigoartgore · 5 months ago
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Jim Starlin's The Death of Captain Marvel Trade Paperback Cover (1994).
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evilhorse · 2 months ago
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Batman: The Cult miniseries house ad (circa July 1988)
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