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  2. Blackface in contemporary art - Wikipedia

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    In Art Make-Up (1967–68) Nauman videotapes himself applying successive layers of white, pink, green and black makeup to his entire face, arms, and torso. In Flesh to White to Black to Flesh (1968) he videotapes himself applying white make-up to his face and body, then black make-up, then wiping the make-up away to re-expose his skin. [8] [9]

  3. Alex Ross - Wikipedia

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    His feature film work includes concept and narrative art for Spider-Man (2002) and Spider-Man 2 (2004), and DVD packaging art for the M. Night Shyamalan film Unbreakable (2000). He has done covers for TV Guide , promotional artwork for the Academy Awards , posters and packaging design for video games, and his renditions of superheroes have been ...

  4. Alien Costume Saga - Wikipedia

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    The Alien Costume Saga is a superhero comic book story arc published by Marvel Comics and centred on the character Spider-Man.It was originally published in the comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man #252–263, The Spectacular Spider-Man #90–100, Marvel Team-Up #141–150 and Web of Spider-Man #1 from May 1984 to April 1985.

  5. Spider-Man: Back in Black - Wikipedia

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    "Back in Black" is a 2007 Marvel Comics storyline written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Ron Garney (penciler). [1] It was published in the comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man #539–543.

  6. David Lafuente - Wikipedia

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    David Lafuente was exclusive to Valiant Comics in 2015 and 2016 [7] and was the regular artist on A&A: The Adventures Of Archer & Armstrong. In 2019 drew the Amazing Spider-Man Annual starring Spider-Ham, written by Jason Latour, later moved to DC Comics to work on Superman with frequent collaborator Brian Michael Bendis. [8]

  7. Miles Morales - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo Morales [1] / m ə ˈ r æ l ɛ s /) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, created in 2011 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli, along with input by Marvel's then-editor-in-chief Axel Alonso.

  8. David Marquez (comics) - Wikipedia

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    David Marquez is an American comic book artist best known for his works at Marvel such as Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, [1] and All-New X-Men, [2] with writer Brian Michael Bendis as well as for his first creator-owned book, The Joyners in 3D, with writer R.J. Ryan [3] (published through Archaia/BOOM!

  9. Spot (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    After Black Cat was thwarted by Spider-Man and Silk, the Spot and the other criminals at the Bar with No Name joined her army when they wanted her to lead them. [23] After helping the Ringer escape from prison, [ 24 ] the Spot battled White Rabbit during a gang war, [ 25 ] then attacked a museum, where he was incapacitated by Spider-Man and ...