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thebestcomicbookpanels · 7 months ago
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Black Cat in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #86 by Jim Mooney
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paintermagazine · 1 year ago
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‘Weak willed!’
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Original artist: Jim Mooney
Source: ‘Humorama’ (1968)
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weirdlookindog · 6 months ago
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"There remained only a dry-picked shining skeleton"
Jim Mooney (1919–2008) - Illustration from Robert Bloch's 'The Mandarin's Canaries'
(Weird Tales Vol.32 #3, September, 1938)
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docgold13 · 2 months ago
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Batman in The Golden Age
Paper cut-outs in the styles of Bob Kane; Jerry Robinson; Dick Sprang ; Lew Sayre Schwartz; Sheldon Moldoff; Jim Mooney; Jack Burnly; and Win Mortimer
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gwydionmisha · 1 year ago
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browsethestacks · 1 year ago
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Marvel Books Coloring Books - The Marvel Super Heroes' Christmas / Spider-Man's Christmas (1984)
Art by Marie Severin / Jim Mooney And John Tartaglione
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brevoorthistoryofcomics · 3 months ago
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BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #29
PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN was in the middle of a very good run of stories mainly revolving around the true identity of a mysterious new foe for the wall-crawler, the creepy Carrion. It was clear based upon the assorted clues dropped into the narrative that Carrion was somebody who knew an awful lot about Spider-Man, including his true identity. And even though my working knowledge…
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smashedpages · 3 months ago
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Today in 1976, Spider-Woman debuted! Jessica Drew was introduced in Marvel Spotlight #32 by writer/editor Archie Goodwin, artists Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, and cover artist Gil Kane. Marie Severin designed the character.
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comicswithimperfectblacks · 22 days ago
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A batalha final.
Páginas de "Homem-Aranha #51" (Abril, 1987), incluindo uma história originalmente publicada em "The Spectacular Spider-Man #79" (Marvel, 1983). Arte por Al Milgrom e Jim Mooney.
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The final battle.
Pages from "Homem-Aranha #51" (Abril, 1987), featuring a storyline originally published in "The Spectacular Spider-Man #79" (Marvel, 1983). Art by Al Milgrom and Jim Mooney.
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balu8 · 9 months ago
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Marvel Tales #57: The Lizard Lives
(rep. The Amazing Spider-Man #76)
by Stan Lee; John Buscema/Jim Mooney and Sam Rosen
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ultrameganicolaokay · 3 months ago
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DC Finest: Superman Family - The Giant Turtle Man by Jerry Siegel, Robert Bernstein, Curt Swan, Jim Mooney and more. Cover by Swan. Out in April 2025.
"All your favorite Superman Family members finally get their chance to shine in their very own DC Finest line in full color! Join Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, Lana Lang, Streaky the Supercat, Krypto the Superdog, and more in these lighthearted tales that showcase what it’s really like to be the girlfriend, pal, boss, or pet of the Man of Steel. Collects stories from July 1960 to October 1961 originally published in Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane #19-28, Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #47-56, Action Comics #266 and #277, and Superman #142-143 and #147."
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thebestcomicbookpanels · 5 months ago
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Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #81 by Jim Mooney
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rolloroberson · 1 year ago
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The Rolling Stones at the Peppermint Lounge, circa 1964, photographed by Jim Mooney.
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marvelousmrm · 1 year ago
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Ms Marvel #18 (Claremont/Mooney, June 1978). Mystique and Carol play with appearances.
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kryptonbabe · 24 days ago
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He also loves corn!!!
I really like that these two panels come from the same issue... I've been enjoying reading Hulk way more than I thought I would – I'm not even reading the great and recommended runs, but Roger Stern writing is good even if admittedly uneven, his Hulk is very relatable and easy to feel sympathy for, he's a really simple person, burdened by his mood swings and appearance, but it's not actually that hard to understand his perspective, it's a real sad situation in which neither the monster nor the human are to blame
From The Incredible Hulk #230 (1978)
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frenchcurious · 2 months ago
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"Detective Comics" #151 (DC, 1949). Couverture de Jim Mooney. - Source Heritage Auctions.
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