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dirtyriver · 1 day ago
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My second favorite run of Avengers, after Thomas/Heck/Buscema.
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Comic Art Process (from the original pencils to the published page) : 1986's Avengers Vol.1 #271 pages 1-3. Breakdowns by John Buscema and finished art by Tom Palmer. Words by Roger Stern, lettering by Jim Novak, colors by Christie Scheele and edited by Mark Gruenwald.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 10 days ago
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The Tomb of Dracula - Cover art by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer (1973)
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humanoidhistory · 2 months ago
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Marvel's Star Wars, no. 69, 1983. Cover by Tom Palmer.
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browsethestacks · 7 months ago
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Doc Savage #04 (1973)
Art by Gil Kane And Tom Palmer
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themarvelproject · 9 months ago
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X-Men vs. Sentinels by John Byrne (2004) with colors by Thomas Mason (2023) in a piece inspired by the cover of X-Men Classics #1 (1983)
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dirtyriver · 8 months ago
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Savage Sword of Conan #63, April 1981, original art by john Buscema and Ernie Chan with Tom Palmer and Bob McLeod
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gameraboy2 · 9 months ago
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Star Wars #50 (1981), cover by Tom Palmer
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the-gershomite · 3 months ago
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Star Wars #10 -April 1978-
Marvel comics
"Behemoth from the World Below"
writer: Don Glut
art & co-plotter: Howard Chaykin
co-artist & embellisher: Tom Palmer
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: F. Mouly
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ultrameganicolaokay · 7 months ago
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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!"
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bclaymoore · 2 months ago
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Gene Colan and Tom Palmer splash pages from the tail end of the first DOCTOR STRANGE series, circa 1968-1969.
Doctor Strange debuted and starred in STRANGE TALES, and eventually became the lead feature. With issue 169 (1968), the book became DOCTOR STRANGE, and I think Colan and Palmer were probably at their peak(s) as they finished out the run.
Doctor Strange would raise from the ashes multiple times, obviously. But Colan and Palmer did a great job of translating Steve Ditko's visual language into their own thing.
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evilhorse · 4 months ago
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Labyrinth Archive Edition #3
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vertigoartgore · 7 months ago
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The Avengers n°291 house ad (1988) by John Buscema and Tom Palmer.
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ungoliantschilde · 4 months ago
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In loving memory of Tom Palmer, by Bill Sienkiewicz
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tomoleary · 11 months ago
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Gene Colan (pencils) and Tom Palmer (inks and colors) - Tomb of Dracula #24 page 2
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browsethestacks · 2 months ago
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Original Art - Star Trek #017 Pg 05 (1981) by Ed Hannigan And Tom Palmer
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dirtyriver · 6 months ago
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Dr. Strange #178, March 1969, original cover art by Gene Colan (pencils) and Tom Palmer (inks)
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