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Marvel Chillers No.4 - April 1976, cover by John Romita & Tom Palmer.
#comic books#bronze age#marvel comics#marvel chillers#john romita senior#tom palmer#tigra#kraven the hunter
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“struggled valiantly”
John Byrne - Frank Springer
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Cover of the Day: Marvel Chillers #6 (August, 1976) Art by Rich Buckler, Mike Esposito, and Danny Crespi
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Original Art - Marvel Chillers #06 Pg 15 (1976) by John Byrne And Frank Springer
#Comics#Marvel Comics#Marvel Chillers#Tigra#John Byrne#Frank Springer#Vintage#Art#Original Art#Red Wolf#1976#1970s#70s
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Marvel Chillers #6 (Isabella/Byrne, Aug 1976). Tigra and Red Wolf team up to catch a mighty militant with an incredible secret identity!
#marvel#marvel 616#marvel chillers#greer nelson#tigra#red wolf#super skrull#tony isabella#john byrne
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Dear Vector,
Seeing as they're pieces of machinery, essentially- I mean, inside -do Cybertronians generate any ambient noise? Like a fridge hums, or a car idles?
Dear Ambience Attuned,
Chiller used to hum incessantly, which was one of the reasons he was unpopular among the Decepticons. Most irritated of all was Soundwave, who could hear the noise no matter how far apart they were within the base. Skywarp quickly cottoned onto Soundwave's annoyance, and began radioing the communications officer at odd hours to ask him, "Is your refrigerator running?" Eventually, Soundwave lost his cool, drawing his concussion blaster and responding: "If he's not, then he'd better start."
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#canon aromantic character#aromantic character#nadia van dyne#the wasp#marvel comics#marvel action: chillers#aromantic awareness week#happy asaw#asaw 2023#aro#aromantic
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Marvel Action: Chillers #3
#nadia van dyne#peter parker#ch: nadia van dyne#ch: peter parker#dyn: nadia x peter#cb: marvel action: chillers (vol 1)#uni: earth 18157#ty: panels#by: thevandynetrio
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WOTN Review: Marvel Action: Chillers #3 (IDW)
More Heroes Enter the Fray in Marvel Action: Chillers #3 Marvel Action: Chillers #3 will bring more heroes into the fray as this chilling (and fun) tale continues. This is the second to last issue of the series, but at least it has been a fun ride up until now. So far, fans have had a chance to see a new take on several different heroes. Iron Man, Ironheart, Doctor Strange, Captain America, and…
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#Comic#Comic Review#Comics#Cover#IDW#Marvel Action#Marvel Action: Chillers#Marvel Action: Chillers 3#Review#Word of the Nerd#WOTN
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Will Meugniot, Frank Chiaramonte & Sam Grainger, for 'Marvel Chillers' #3, 1976
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A friend of mine sent an ask but requested to stay anon! So here's the question:
I'm not the craziest about this ship so maybe my perception is not as deep as the fans. But I can definitely vouch for their relationship. Stephen assisted Tony several times in the past, despite their conflict between magic and science.
There was a time they were on opposite sides (check Civil War), which can definitely be perceived as angsty juice. After that, they never really had their time to talk about it, but they became closer and closer thanks to the Illuminati (and I mean, not in a healthy way since this group is not supposed to portray goodness. It's complicated).
Still, despite all the troubles that ensued, they've become even closer, and Tony always goes to Stephen whenever magic is involved because he truly trusts him. In an alternate future, Tony even becomes Sorcerer Supreme.
616 is not the best source of food for this ship imo, tho. I think Midnight Suns and Marvel Action: Chillers (IDWverse) are more interesting in this regard, they feel more... how can I put this... married. if not, then certainly domestic.
And yes, I do have a list of recs for some ships (because I'm insane). It needs some updating tho, so my apologies if it's not complete. I'll do my best!
1 - Avengers v1 #116-118 + Defenders v1 #8-10 (read concomitantly) 2 - Marvel Team-Up v1 #50-51 3 - West Coast Avengers #78-79 4 - What If? v2 #113 5 - New Avengers: Illuminati #1 (one-shot) 6 - New Avengers: Illuminati #1-5 7 - Civil War #1 8 - New Avengers v1 #28-30 9 - Invincible Iron Man v2 #22-24 10 - Marvel Holiday Special #1 11 - Avengers v4 #8-12 12 - Doctor Doom and the Masters of Evil #1 13 - Iron Man Legacy #6; #10-11 14 - New Avengers v3 #1-7; #9-10 (+Infinity #1-6); #18-22 15 - Invincible Iron Man v3 #3; #5 16 - Avengers v8 #1-6 17 - Doctor strange v5 #1 18 - Gwenpool Strikes Back #3 19 - Avengers: Loki Unleashed! #1 20 - Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9 21 - Tarot #1-4 22 - Mech Strike - Monster Hunters #1-5 23 - Fallen Friend - The Death of Ms. Marvel #1
Extra: Marvel Action: Chillers #1-4
Aaaand that's it! (we don' talk about the MCU...)
Thanks for passing by, I'm sending you much love! Take care!
#how can the sorcerer supreme be of assistance?#ask#doctor strange#stephen strange#tony stark#iron man#ironstrange#marvel comics#rec list
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“The She-Cat”
Howard Chaykin
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Cover of the Day: Marvel Chillers #3 (February, 1976) Art by Howard Chaykin and Bernie Wrightson
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But then what about Doyle? Honestly, it's kinda weird that his last name is Dormammu.
Marvel Action: Chillers (2021) #3
#stephen strange#riri williams#doctor strange#ironheart#marvel comics#clea strange#doyle dormammu#cleaphen#616 stephen strange#616 riri williams
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Marvel Chillers #7 (Shooter/Tuska, Oct 1976). Tigra and Red Wolf defeat the Super Skrull, but Greer is left wondering what remains of her humanity after her transformation into a were-woman.
#marvel#marvel 616#marvel chillers#greer nelson#tigra#red wolf#super skrull#jim shooter#george tuska
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