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Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Archive Edition #3 by Sid Jacobson, John Buscema, Romeo Tanghal, Julianna Ferriter and Colortek. Cover by Buscema and Tom Palmer. Variant cover by Dan Panosian. Out in June.
"Will Sarah succumb to the power of the Goblin King and his enchanting promises, or will she realize her true power and see his cruelty for what it is and rescue Toby? Most of all, as she reflects on how she's grown along the way, she'll never forget the friends she's made, and how she'll always need them!"
#jim henson's labyrinth: archive edition#jim henson's labyrinth#labyrinth 1986#labyrinth#sarah williams#jareth the goblin king#jareth#boom studios#sid jacobson#john buscema#romeo tanghal#julianna ferriter#colortek#tom palmer#dan panosian#variant cover#comics
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HAWKEYE - Clint Barton: "Avengers Assemble"
West Coast Avengers (1984) #1 Art by Bob Hall & Brett Breeding Coloring by Chris Sotomayor (2012) / Julianna Ferriter (1984)
#Hawkeye#Clint Barton#Avengers Assemble#West Coast Avengers#Avengers West Coast#Bob Hall#Brett Breeding#Chris Sotomayor#Julianna Ferriter#Marvel#Comics Covers
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (1989) #17: "The Weapon"
Writer: Michael Jan Friedman
Pencils: Ken Penders
Inks: Pablo Marcos
Letters: Bob Pinaha
Colors: Julianna Ferriter
#DC Comics#Star Trek#Star Trek The Next Generation#Star Trek TNG#Jean Luc Picard#Beverly Crusher#Deanna Troi#William Riker#Lieutenant Commander Data#Michael Jan Friedman#Ken Penders#Pablo Marcos#Bob Pinaha#Julianna Ferriter#1990#Archie Sonic Contributors
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Suicide Squad No. 10: Up Against the Wall
by John Ostrander and Luke McDonnell
#art#comics#comic books#illustration#panelswithoutpeople#Suicide Squad#Luke Mcdonnell#Bob Lewis#Todd Klein#Julianna Ferriter#batman#shadow#john ostrander#DC#DC Comics
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Action Comics Weekly #639 (1989)
#dc comics#action comics weekly#mark verheiden#louis williams#frank mclaughlin#tim harkins#julianna ferriter#roy harper#speedy#red arrow#arsenal
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Power Man and Iron Fist #123 ‘Getting Ugly’ (1986) by Mark Bright, Christopher Priest, Jerry Acerno and Julianna Ferriter. Edited by Bob Harras. Cover by Kevin Maguire and Joe Rubinstein.
Power Man and Iron Fist 123 cover by Kevin Maguire
#power man and iron fist#power man#luke cage#iron fist#danny rand#marvel#mark bright#christopher priest#jerry acerno#julianna ferriter#bob harras#kevin maguire#joe rubinstein#comics
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POWER GIRL #1-4
June - September 1988 By Paul Kupperberg , Rick Hoberg, Arne Starr, Julianna Ferriter, Bob Pinaha, Kerry Gammill, and Dick Giordano.
Power Girl is haunted by a past she is not familiar with, and must face her fears to put her life back in order.
SCORE: 5
It only took a couple of pages to know that each issue was going to take like 30 minutes to read. While the covers for this mini looked pretty great (for the time), the inside art feels like something out of the seventies.
I do feel like I need to give some credit to Kupperberg. He tried his best to give Karen a proper world to live in, with a very diverse cast, and at times, the next best thing to a proper use of female characters.
It looks like DC had hopes of giving Power Girl her own comic, but I have to say that, to me, this felt a bit too generic for superhero comics. Sure the main protagonist has a lot of conflicts going on, perhaps too many. What happened to that poor photographer she sent to the hospital?
I don't want to be superficial, but... Power Girl needs a new haircut. There are points where she reminds of Lucille Ball.
In any case, no, she didn't get her own series, but not long after this mini, she joined the Justice League. If you weren't around to know her pre-crisis stories, then you probably got to know her for her years with the league (unless you are younger than that).
This story was a good attempt at restarting the character, but her whole origin story is super confusing and perhaps a little forced. I feel like they should have completely forgotten about the kryptonian plot, and that would have simplified the Arion connection. In any case, it all ended up being retconned years later.
It was also probably a good choice to bring Kupperberg to write the story, given his connection to Arion, Supergirl, and other mystical heroes. But there are too much plots and characters in this puppy. At least I can say that he used the thought balloons for exposition, which actually makes a lot of sense, and I wish present-day writers at least started using them for exposition instead of, simply talking to the air.
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Power Man and Iron Fist vol. 1 #116 by Jim Owsley, Mark Bright, Julianna Ferriter, Jerry Acerno, and Janice Chiang
Happy New Year to those who celebrate!
2024 is a big year—the 50th anniversary of the first appearances of Danny Rand, Colleen Wing, and Misty Knight—so get your party hats ready!
#The big anniversary(ies) approacheth!#Jury's still out on whether Marvel will celebrate but that shouldn't stop us.#Power Man and Iron Fist vol. 1#Iron Fist#Danny Rand#Luke Cage#ID in alt text
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The Starriors Adventures - Discovery Part 01 Chapter 04 -05 - Credits: Story By Louise Simonson - Art By Michael Chen, Akin & Garvey - Colors By Julianna Ferriter
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Detective Comics #579: The Crime Doctor's Crimson Clinic
Released: October 1987 Story: Mike W. Barr Art: Norm Breyfogle Lettering: John Costanza Colors: Julianna Ferriter Editing: Dennis O'Neil
Note: This comic hasn't been uploaded to dcuniverseinfinite.com so I don't have screenshots this time, just a link to a website that has the comic. I highly recommend using adblock for this one. Also, the continuity is a bit confusing in this one as it references past comics before this version of Jason's debut
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#detective comics 579#detective comics#jason todd#bruce wayne#james gordon#leslie thompkins#crime doctor#nurse rench#harvey dent#big moe mcallister
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Blackhawk #4: Better Dying through Chemistry
by Martin Pasko; Stephen DeStefano/Rick Burchett; Julianna Ferriter and Steven Haynie
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West Coast Avengers vol 1 3 (1984) . Taking Care of Business! . Written by Roger Stern Penciled by Bob Hall Inked by Brett Breeding Colors by Julianna Ferriter Lettered by Rick Parker Edited by Mark Gruenwald . Graviton was back again and worked with Blank... . See more relevant content here: #marvelman901westcoastavengers #marvelman901avengers #marvelman901ironman #marvelman901warmachine #marvelman901bobhall #marvelman901hawkeye #marvelman901blank #marvelman901graviton #marvelman901tigra #marvelman901wonderman #marvelman901mockingbird #marvelman901shroud . #westcoastavengers #avengers #80s #shroud #tigra #feline #ironman #hawkeye #blank #graviton #wonderman #mockingbird (på/i Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpoOq1rq-ZX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Starriors #3
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Starriors #3
“For the last time, I’m NOT Laserbeak!” Starriors #3 Marvel Comics Group (January, 1985) “Assault!” WRITER: Louise Simonson PENCILER: Mike Chen INKER: Akin & Garvey COLORIST: Julianna Ferriter LETTERER: Joe Rosen EDITOR: Ann Nocenti Note that as of this writing I don’t have this issue in my collection but since it’s the only one missing of a four issue miniseries I decided to use the internet to…
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Power Man and Iron Fist #110 ‘O Deadly Debutante!’ (1984) by Tony Isabella, Greg LaRocque, Jerry Acerno, Brad K. Joyce and Julianna Ferriter. Edited by Denny O'Neil and Linda Grant. Cover by Geof Isherwood.
#power man and iron fist#power man#luke cage#iron fist#danny rand#marvel#tony isabella#greg larocque#jerry acerno#brad k. joyce#julianna ferriter#denny o'neil#dennis o'neil#linda grant#geof isherwood#bronze age comics#comics
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Suicide Squad No. 10: Up Against the Wall
by John Ostrander and Luke McDonnell
#comics#comic books#art#illustration#panelswithoutpeople#DC#DC Comics#Suicide Squad#deadshot#luke mcdonnell#bob lewis#todd klein#Julianna ferriter#john ostrander#crosshair
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Original and final splash page by Gary Kwapisz (pencils), Art Nichols (inks), and Julianna Ferriter (colors) from Conan the Barbarian: The Witch Queen of Acheron, which was Marvel Graphic Novel #19, 1985.
#Gary Kwapisz#Art Nichols#Julianna Ferriter#Conan#Conan the Barbarian#Marvel Comics#original art#splash page#Robert E. Howard#fantasy#sword and sorcery
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