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Romita Jr.’s art and Nocenti’s emphasis on Daredevil ... genre and its effects on ordinary people. Daredevil and the Punisher’s fight in Daredevil #257 is a testament to this.
The new era of Amazing Spider-Man has begun courtesy of Joe Kelly, John Romita Jr., and Pepe Larraz. The series promises to take Peter Parker into bold new territory, and we now have a first ...
Launching earlier this month, the new run from Joe Kelly, John Romita Jr., and Pepe Larraz promises to deliver all the classic Spidey action readers crave, all while taking Peter Parker into bold ...
Romita Jr finishes off the book with the last two stories and his art basically looks the same as it has throughout his latest run on The Amazing Spider-Man. It has all of the strengths of Romita ...
However, because the “heroes” are Matt Murdock a.k.a. Daredevil (Charlie Cox) and Frank Castle a.k.a. the Punisher (Jon Bernthal), even the team-up is pretty messy. The scene climaxes with ...
With editor Nick Lowe, assistant editor Kaitlyn Lindtvedt, associate editor Tom Groneman, and series artists Pepe Larraz and John Romita Jr., and colorist Marte Gracia, Kelly writes ...
she was also an editor on the original Kick-Ass series by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. L-R: Avengers & the Infinity Gauntlet (2010) #4 Cover Artist: Brian Churilla | Kick-Ass – The Dave ...
If superheroes saving the world from VFX-heavy bad guys has you feeling numb, you're not the only one. While superhero movies are easily the most popular movie genre, constant domination has made ...
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