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ginge1962 · 2 months ago
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Mighty Marvel Western #42 - October 1975, cover by Gil Kane.
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all-action-all-picture · 8 months ago
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A Marvel Masterwork pin-up by Gil Kane from Rawhide Kid No. 133, May 1976. It had originally appeared on the cover of The Mighty Marvel Western No. 43, dated December 1975.
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tomoleary · 11 months ago
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Herb Trimpe - The Mighty Marvel Western #5 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1969)
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yourcoffeeguru · 1 year ago
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Rawhide Kid Matt Slade Two-Gun Kid #40 The Mighty Marvel Western || autradingpost - ebay
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ultradude13 · 2 years ago
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The Mighty Marvel Western #30
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razorsadness · 2 months ago
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Tuesday June 21, 1938 (Yosemite)
Dies Irae: Wakened at 5:30—dragged weary bones erect, dressed, closed baggage, was ready shortly before six, and we were off again "on the dot"—at six oclock. So out of Klamath, the lakes red, and a thread of silver river in the desert, and immediately
the desert, sage brush, and bare, naked, hills, giant-molded, craterous, cupreous, glaciated blasted—a demonic heath with reaches of great pine, and volcanic glaciation, cupreous, fiendish, desert, blasted—the ruins of old settlers homesteads, ghost towns and the bleak little facades of long forgotten postoffices lit bawdily by blazing rising sun and the winding mainstreet, the deserted station of the incessant railway—all dominated now by the glittering snow—pale masses of
Mount Shasta—pine lands, canyons, sweeps and rises, the naked crateric hills and the volcanic
lava masses and then Mount Shasta omnipresent—Mount Shasta all the time—always Mt. Shasta—and at last the town named Weed (with a divine felicity)—and breakfast at Weed at 7:45—and the morning bus from Portland and the tired people tumbling out and in for breakfast
and away from Weed and towering Shasta at 8:15—and up and climbing and at length into the passes of the lovely timbered Siskiyous and now down into canyon of the Sacramento in among the lovely timbered Siskiyous and all through the morning down and down and down the canyon, and the road snaking, snaking always with a thousand little punctual gashes, and the freight trains and the engines turned backward with the cabs in front
down below along the lovely Sacramento snaking snaking snaking—and at last into the town of Redding and the timber fading, hills fading, cupreous lavic masses fading—and almost at once the mighty valley of the Sacramento—as broad as a continent—and all through the morning through the great floor of that great plain
like valley—the vast fields thick with straw grass lighter
than Swedes hair—and infinitely far and unapproachable the towns down the mountain on both sides—and great herds of fat brown steers in straw light fields—a dry land, with a strange hot heady fragrance and fertility—and at last no mountains at all but the great sun-bright, heat-hazed, straw-light plain and the straight marvel of the road on which the car rushes
—Thomas Wolfe, from A Western Journal
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pulpsandcomics2 · 4 months ago
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Mighty Marvel Western #41 Sept 1975
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jmpphoto · 18 days ago
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Magic Dusk by James Marvin Phelps Via Flickr: Magic Dusk Mackinac Bridge Straits Of Mackinac Mackinaw City, Michigan The Mackinac Bridge, is an engineering marvel spanning five miles that connects Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas over the Straits of Mackinac. Opened in 1957, it’s one of the longest suspension bridges in the Western Hemisphere, with a main span of 3,800 feet. This bridge is famous for its size and flexibility; it can sway up to 35 feet in strong winds, a necessity to withstand Michigan’s unpredictable weather. Nicknamed "Big Mac" and "Mighty Mac," the bridge took over three years to complete and is coated with 35,000 gallons of paint to protect it from the harsh elements.
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aevallare · 4 months ago
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top 10 comics series?
(and if u wish. top 5 toilet types?)
god 10 is so many. we're doing manga too because it's my house and i say so and i don't read many western comics. these aren't in order!!!
made in abyss
the magnificent ms. marvel
tomie
gotham city sirens
fullmetal alchemist
the mighty thor
my next life as a villainess
kuroko's basketball
fruits basket
skip beat!
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with-your-whole-heart3 · 4 months ago
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my favorite movies!!!
like the music, most of them arent girlblogger movies but idc!!!
10 Things I Hate About You
Fight Club
Saw (the first one is my favorite but i really love all of them!!!)
Captain America Winter Soldier (im not really into marvel i just really like that movie lol)
The Decline of Western Civilization 3
Sadobabies (AMAZING low budget 80s documentary+its free on archive.org)
Kids
The Mighty Ducks (idc that its a kids movie i love it😭)
Cool Runnings (same thing)
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fritzmonorail · 5 months ago
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Wolverine: Old Man Logan (Comic review)
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So, fresh of the high of watching Logan (2017) for the first time I decided I'd also check out the comic where old Logan originates. If your looking for something similar to what you saw in Logan here's where the similarities begin and end.
Logan is a tortured old man
there are very few mutants left
there's a road trip
Western movie vibe.
THATS IT.
After that its all different and it is a TRIP.
Comic spoilers past this point
Okay so this whole thing takes place in an alternate timeline wherein the Marvel villians realized they outnumbered the heroes like twenty to one and decided to put aside there difference and wipe them out all at once. After that the villians decide to carve up America and divide its territory amongst the lead bad guys.
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The story starts years after this event where we see the titular old man Logan living the life of of sworn pacifism as a simple farmer with his wife and two kids.
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Here's were it starts to get nuts. The Hulk gang are all directly related to The Hulk through the inbred hillbilly children of Bruce Banner and his first cousin She Hulk. together they rule over there tenants with an iron fist from there mighty trailer park. And all of this is certainty a story choice.
After beating the absolute breaks off of Logan for not having this months rent they tell him to pay double next month or they'll kill his whole family. So naturally when a now blind Hawkeye shows up (because of course no one went out of there way to kill Hawkeye) and offers him 500$ to help him move some drugs he accepts.
What ensues is an epic Wolverine Hawkeye cross country road trip. And sure, the country is swarming with subterranean flesh eating mole men, and dinosaurs, and criminals, and The Red Skull is president. But it's not so bad. It's still a road trip. Yay!
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So after many exciting events they make there way to the other side of the country and Logan is ready to get paid so he can keep The Hulk's freak kids from eating his family. Its then that Clint decides to tell him that this is not a drug deal at all. He's actually transporting super soldier serum to a resistance cell that plans of starting a new super hero team. A resistance cell that is actually full of undercover operatives performing a sting operation. I found myself wonder how Hawkeye ever trusted a guy who looks like fat Hitler to betray Americas new Nazi government. Then I remembered he was blind and couldn't stop laughing.
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After this we finally meet president Red Skull who since the purge has been wearing Captain America's suit because idk he gets off on it or something.
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Captain America may be dead in body but his spirit lives rent free in this Nazi fuck's head.
So anyway Logan beats him to death with Captain America's shield.
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Which is great. Probably the best part of the comic.
Then he steals a suitcase full of cash and flies back home in Iron Man's suit ready to save his family.
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And then he kills the entire Banner family.
except Bruce Jr. He can stay.
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This comic is crazy, and while there are interesting parts (The character of Old Man Logan being by far the best aspect) and it was certainly interesting enough to hold my ADHD addled brains attention for the entirety of its 190 something pages I definitely prefer the movie in this case. It's certainly still worth the read. I didn't even go into all the stuff that goes down in this story. Logan's reasons for refusing to use his claws until his family is killed is particularly messed up and heart breaking. There's also a whole subplot with Hawkeye's daughter. I'll definitely be reading other Old Man Logan installments in the future.
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ginge1962 · 3 months ago
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Mighty Marvel Western #5 - June 1969, cover by Herb Trimpe.
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all-action-all-picture · 2 years ago
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A Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up from The Mighty Marvel Western No. 46, cover dated September 1976 featuring Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid and Kid Colt.
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tomoleary · 1 year ago
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Norvell Jones, Gil Kane, Al Hartley and Andy Yanchus (colorist), hand-colored guides for Mighty Marvel Gallery of Western Heroes from Kid Colt Outlaw 222, 224 and 227
Only found six Mighty Marvel Gallery of Western Heroes altogether, by Gil Kane and Alan Weiss.
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yourcoffeeguru · 2 years ago
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Rawhide Kid Matt Slade Two-Gun Kid #40 The Mighty Marvel Western Comic || autradingpost
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rezonan · 9 months ago
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Marvel Old Comic Retelling Read Order
So I have a friend who's a big Marvel fan and wants to get into comics, he's willing to start from the late 70s and doesn't want to touch any Golden or Silver age material but does want to get the general idea of what happened at that point in the universe, so I've constructed this list for him, made out of retellings of older stories with modern art and writers to make it better for his style of reading.
**Pre-Golden Age Retellings:**
Thor: Ages of Thunder
The Mighty Thor: Loki
Thor: For Asgard
Thor: Son Of Asgard
The Rise of Apocalypse
Thor: Godstorm
Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears
Apache Skies
Rawhide Kid: Slap Leather
The Rawhide Kid: The Sensational Seven
Blaze Of Glory: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes
Stoker’s Dracula
X-Men: Apocalypse / Dracula
Wolverine: Origin
Wolverine: Origin II
**The Golden Age Retellings:**
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X-Men: Magneto Testament
Captain America & Bucky: The Life Story of Bucky Barnes
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
Truth: Red, White & Black
Captain America: Patriot
The Marvels Project
Marvels #1
Captain America: White
Captain America / Black Panther: Flags of our Fathers
Captain America: America First
X-Men: Krakoa Lives
Sub-Mariner: The Depths
Winter Soldier: The Bitter March
**Silver Age Retellings:**
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Fantastic Four: Books of Doom
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear
Daredevil: Battlin’ Jack Murdock
Wolverine: Weapon X
X-Men: Angel – Revelations
X-Men: Origins
X-Men: Origins II
Ororo – Before The Storm
Mythos: Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four: First Family
Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & the Wasp
Mythos: Hulk
Hulk: Gray
Storm
Avengers Origins: Thor
Thor: First Thunder
Iron Man Season One
Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin
Iron Man: The Iron Age
Mythos Spider-Man
Spider-Man: With Great Power
Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One
Untold Tales of Spider-Man
X-Men: Season One
Mythos: X-Men
Avengers: The Origin
Captain America: Man Out of Time
Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
Hulk: Smash Avengers
Avengers Four
Thor: Blood Oath
Rise of the Black Panther
Black Panther: Killmonger – By Any Means
Daredevil: Yellow
Spider-Man: Blue
Emma Frost
Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes II
X-Men: The Hidden Years
Punisher: Born
Avengers Origins: Luke Cage
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