The Defenders vol. 1, issue #96 – June 1981 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

TITLE: The Defenders vol. 1, issue #96 YEAR: June 1981 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Writer: J.M. De Matteis Artists: Don Perlin, Joe Sinnott Letterer: Diana Albers Colorist: George Roussos Editor: Al Milgrom Editor-in-Chief: Jim Shooter One thing I can’t stand back in the ’80s, was how Read More …

Marvel Feature presents The Thing and the Incredible Hulk issue #11 – September 1973 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Marvel Feature presents The Thing and the Incredible Hulk YEAR: September 1973 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Len Wein ARTISTS: Jim Starlin & Joe Sinnott LETTERER: Artie Simek COLORIST: Glynis Wein EDITOR: Roy Thomas Back in 1973, several years after the world was introduced to Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #60 – March 1967 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #60 YEAR: March 1967 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Sam Rosen Back in issue #58, Dr. Doom has stolen the Silver Surfer’s cosmic powers and now has control of Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #59 – February 1967 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #59 YEAR: February 1967 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Artie Simek In issue #58, Dr. Doom has stolen the Silver Surfer’s cosmic powers and now has control of the Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #58 – January 1967 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #58 YEAR: January 1967 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer:  Artie Simek In issue #58, Dr. Doom has stolen the Silver Surfer’s cosmic powers and now has control of the Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #54 – September 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #54 YEAR: September 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Sam Rosen With the Fantastic Four and Black Panther defeating Klaw, its now back to reality for everyone. And what Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: The Avengers Issue #103 – September 1972 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: The Avengers Issue #103 YEAR: September 1972 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER/EDITOR: Roy Thomas ARTIST: Rich Buckler INKER: Joe Sinnott LETTERER: Sam Rosen With “The Avengers” issue #103, this is a continuation of what was featured in “X-Men Issue #59”. With Larry Trask, son of Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #53 – August 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #53 YEAR: August 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Art Simek With the success of the “Black Panther” live-action film, there is a lot of interest from people trying Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #47 – February 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #47 YEAR: February 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: Art Simek With the Inhumans introduced and Crystal and Johnny falling for each other and Maximus the Magnificent who has Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #44 – November 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #44 YEAR: November 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Letterer: S. Rosen Just when you think the Frightful Four were gone, well Medusa returns! But before we think that Stan Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Giant-Size Fantastic Four Issue #6 – October 1975 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Giant-Size Fantastic Four Issue #6 YEAR: October 1975 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written By Stan Lee Art by Jack Kirby Embellished by Joe Sinnott Lettered by Sam Rosen When Jack Kirby left Marvel Comics back in 1970, it was no surprise considering the dissatisfaction Kirby Read More …