Marvel Masterworks Marathon Part 52: September 1965
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #122: Having battled Thor to a standstill, the Absorbing Man now dares to attack Odin himself! Also, learn the secret of the hooded mystery man!X-MEN #14: See the human race up...
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gardibolt wrote:I'm still out here, btw. It's been a hell of a year, what with moving, my mom dying, my fiancee's mom having a stroke and then dying 4 weeks after my mom, and then getting married next...
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Sounds like you've had a very hard time of it, gardibolt, but congratulations on the wedding next week. May you know the happiness I've found with the Spouse these past 19 years.
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This month has been SOOO good, and things just keep getting better! This issue introduces the mysterious "Master Planner", but we also learn that he's met Spidey before. Hmm.. Didn't Doc Ock have a...
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Comicsdad wrote:This month has been SOOO good, and things just keep getting better! This issue introduces the mysterious "Master Planner", but we also learn that he's met Spidey before. Hmm.. Didn't...
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"And of course, those mysterious masked men from last issue that Stan mistook for the Cat's men are now revealed to be under the employ of this "Master Planner"." That's what happens when you have TWO...
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profh0011 wrote:"Let's never, ever say that Ditko couldn't draw attractive women." When I re-read these a couple years ago, it finally occured to me who DITKO's Gwen reminded me of (in both looks and...
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It was either THE BIG SLEEP or TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT, I was watching one of those a couple years ago, and it suddenly hit me... "Oh yeah!" I mean, if Dr. Strange looks like Ronald Colman, then Ditko...
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BUMP! (For stickying in the Review area by Gormuu)
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I hadn't looked at this thread yet, but I looked now because of the bump. I wanted to also offer my condolences, bolt.But also my congratulations on your engagement.
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Wow! I want to thank everyone for the walk down memory lane. I was eleven years old when these titles first came out, and it was stories like this that turned me into a Marvel zombie. I just loved...
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Journey into Mystery #122, November 1965 [published 2 Sept 65]Thor: “Where Mortals Fear To Tread!” - Script: Stan Lee; Art: Jack Kirby; Inking: Vince Colletta; Lettering: Art SimekI had thought the...
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The X-Men #14, November 1965 [published 2 Sept 65]Did anyone else notice the front cover was printed backwards; you know, like a mirror image of itself.“Among Us Stalk the Sentinels” - Script: Stan...
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Tales to Astonish #74, December 1965 [published 2 Sept 65]Well, this cover is still split; and Krang’s arms look like Dr. Octopus’ tentacles – what’s up with that?Sub-Mariner: “When Fails the Quest!”...
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Strange Tales #139, December 1965 [published 9 Sept 65]Well, this is the largest Dr. Strange has appeared on the cover of Strange Tales ever! I think there’s a chance it was drawn by Marie Severin....
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The Fantastic Four #45, December 1965 [published 9 Sept 65]“Among Us Hide ... the Inhumans” - Script: Stan Lee; Art: Jack Kirby; Inking: Joe Sinnott; Lettering: Art SimekI guess things go full circle...
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The Amazing Spider-Man #31, December 1965 [published 9 Sept 65]It’s a nice cover gimmick, but I like the inside splash better.“If This Be My Destiny” - Script: Stan Lee; Art: STV DTKO; Lettering: Sam...
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Tales of Suspense #72, December 1965 [published 9 Sept 65] Capt. America: “The Sleeper Shall Awake!” - Script: Stan Lee; Layouts: Jack Kirby; Art: George Tuska; Lettering: Sam RosenIn his page one...
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Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #24, November 1965 [published 9 Sept 65]I want to comment on how much better these Sgt. Fury stories have been. Depending on your tastes it may have started with...
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The All-New, All-Different Avengers #22, November 1965 [published 9 Sept 65]“The Road Back” - Script: Stan Lee; Art: Don Heck; Inking: Wally Wood; Lettering: Art SimekIt seems kind of redundant to...
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X-Men #14: "We finally get our first real taste of anti-mutant hysteria this issue" - how about when the crowd attacked the Beast in X-Men #8?Sub-Mariner: "a psychic seahorse is used" - that's a good...
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