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Merry Christmas!
(Green Lantern 1940 #18, art by Paul Reinman)
#alan scott#green lantern#doiby dickles#green lantern 1940#jsa#justice society of america#paul reinman#dc#dc comics#dcedit#comicedit#comicsedit#u can reblog#MERRY XMAS GAY PEOPLE!!!!!!!
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"All-American Comics" #87 (DC, 1947). Couverture de Paul Reinman - Source Heritage Auctions.
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The Mighty Crusaders officially form by Paul Reinman
#mighty crusaders#fly man#fly girl#black hood#the comet#the shield#paul reinman#archie comics#m l j magazines#silver age#jerry siegel
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From "Trapped: One X-Man!" in The X-Men #5, May 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Paul Reinman inks, Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Sam Rosen letters. Photoshop color reduction.
#trapped one x man#the x men 5#xmen#x men#stan lee#jack kirby#paul reinman#stan goldberg#sam rosen#toad#magneto#scarlet witch#mastermind#space station#marvel#marvel comics#comic#comics#comic book#comic books#doomed#fearful#comic panel#comic panels#1960s#60s
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The Avengers No. 1, week ending 22 September 1973. The images of both Cap and Iron Man are by Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman and taken from the cover of Marvel's The Avengers No. 1 (1964). Only two strips inside to begin with- The Avengers (22 pages) and Doctor Strange (8 pages). Marvel UK.
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(1963)
#The Avengers#comic book#1963#Jack Kirby#cover art#Paul Reinman#Thor#Giant-Man#Iron Man#The Wasp#The Space Phantom#Marvel#comics#vintage#1960s#silver age#comic books
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"The Hunt Begins!"
Fantastic Four #90 (September 1969)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott and Paul Reinman
Marvel Comics
#Fantastic Four#Stan Lee#Jack Kirby#Joe Sinnott#Paul Reinman#Marvel Comics#Great Comics#Great Comic Art#The Hunt Begins!
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Archie first appeared in Pep Comics #22, December 1941. Although he was a quick success, Pep kept on featuring some gory imagery for a while. The feature published right after the Archie short story, Bentley of Scotland Yard, often displayed some gruesome murders on its splash page.
Bentley of Scotland Yard in "The Church-Steeple Murders", Pep Comics #31, September 1942, written by Joe Blair (pencils), art by Paul Reinman
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October 1944. Born on Monday: The debut of one of the most fearsome of DC's Golden Age villains, the monstrous Solomon Grundy, in a story written by noted science fiction author Alfred Bester. Although he looked like Universal's Frankenstein Monster (then appearing with Dracula and the Wolf Man in a popular series of monster movies), Grundy was actually a kind of swamp monster, built around the skeleton of murdered miser Cyrus Gold. As Green Lantern explains:
Grundy's origin is very similar to that of the Hillman Comics muck-monster The Heap, who had first appeared in the Sky Wolf story in AIR FIGHTERS COMICS #3 (December 1942), although the Heap had originally been a WW1 German flying ace, Baron Emmelmann. (The Heap later inspired Swamp Thing and Man-Thing.) However, all of these characters ultimately had their roots in a Theodore Sturgeon short story called "It," first published in the pulp magazine UNKNOWN in 1940.
Because Solomon Grundy is immune to Alan's power ring (which didn't work on wood), Alan eventually deals with him by shoving the monster in front of an oncoming freight train. However, as any horror movie fan could tell you, it's not so easy to kill something that's dead to begin with. Grundy would return three more times in the Golden Age, next appearing in the Green Lantern story in COMIC CAVALCADE #13 (Winter 1945).
#comics#all american comics#paul reinman#alfred bester#green lantern#alan scott#solomon grundy#doiby dickles#swamp thing#the heap#man thing#muck monster#theodore sturgeon
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To me, my X-Men!
Today in 1963, the strangest teens of all made their debut in X-Men #1 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby! Alongside Professor X and his students Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Beast, Iceman and Angel, the world also met the evil mutant Magneto!
#jack kirby#stan lee#marvel#x men#jean grey#marvel girl#cyclops#iceman#angel#beast#comics to remember#professor x#magneto#comics#paul reinman#s. rosen
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#the amazing spider-man#120#marvel comics#1973#gerry conway#gil kane#paul reinman#john romita#frank giacoia#tony mortellaro#spider-man#peter parker
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Alan Scott: The Green Lantern (2023) #1 visually referencing All-American Comics (1939) #40, #69, and #92. Art by Cian Tormey, Irwin Hasen, Paul Reinman, and Alex Toth respectively.
#alan scott#green lantern#doiby dickles#joar mahkent#the icicle#jsa#justice society of america#cian tormey#irwin hasen#paul reinman#alex toth#dc#dc comics#dcedit#comicedit#comicsedit#u can reblog#MR AUTISM (ME) LOGGING IN#DIDNT EVEN HAVE TO LOOK THESE UP <3
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Portada de Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #18 por Jack Kirby, Paul Reinman, Stan Goldberg y Art Simek.
#cómics#comic books#comic book cover art#portada de cómic#superheroes#marvel comics#fantastic four#4 fantásticos#jack kirby#paul reinman#stan goldberg#art simek
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The Web versus the fake Web by Paul Reinman
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From “Trapped: One X-Man!” in The X-Men #5, May 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Paul Reinman inks, Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Sam Rosen letters. Photoshop color reduction.
#trapped one x man#the x men 5#x men#xmen#magneto#scarlet witch#cyclops#quicksilver#hex#stan lee#googly eyes#jack kirby#paul reinman#stan goldberg#sam rosen#comic#comics#comic book#comic books#comic panel#comic panels#1960s#60s
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Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman “The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants!” The X-Men #4 Title Splash Original Art (Marvel, 1964) Source
Colorist uncredited
#jack kirby#paul reinman#the x men#The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants#Title Splash#original art#THE MOST UNUSUAL TEEN-AGERS OF ALL TIME!
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