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  2. Greg LaRocque - Wikipedia

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    He and writer Louise Simonson then launched a new Spider-Man title, Web of Spider-Man, in April 1985. [5] After returning to DC Comics, LaRocque became prominent for his work illustrating the Legion of Super-Heroes.

  3. Marc Silvestri - Wikipedia

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    Marc Silvestri was born on March 29, 1958, in Palm Beach, Florida. [3] [4] [5] Silvestri first discovered comics through his cousin, who was an avid collector.It was during visits to his cousin's house that Silvestri would become familiar with artists such as Jack Kirby, Bernie Wrightson, and John Buscema.

  4. Steve Ditko - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the only drawings of Spider-Man were on the splash [i.e., page 1] and at the end [where] Kirby had the guy leaping at you with a web gun... Anyway, the first five pages took place in the home, and the kid finds a ring and turns into Spider-Man." [35] Ditko also recalled that, "One of the first things I did was to work up a costume. A ...

  5. Solson Publications - Wikipedia

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    Solson Publications was a New York-based black-and-white comic book publisher active in the 1980s and revived for a short period in the late 1990s. The company was founded in 1985 by Gary Brodsky, the son of long-time Marvel Comics executive Sol Brodsky (who had died the year before); [1] the name of the company was derived from Brodsky's name: "Sol's son" = Solson.

  6. Erik Larsen - Wikipedia

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    Erik J. Larsen (born December 8, 1962) is an American comic book artist, writer, and publisher. He currently acts as the chief financial officer of Image Comics. [1] He gained attention in the early 1990s with his art on Spider-Man series for Marvel Comics.

  7. The Amazing Spider-Man (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Panini Publishing UK published The Daily Adventures of the Amazing Spider-Man in the United Kingdom in 2007. The black-and-white trade paperback collection reprints the first two years of the newspaper strip. [10] Marvel has published two hardcover volumes of newspaper strips, reprinting stories from 1977-1980.

  8. The Spectacular Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    The first issue (cover-dated July 1968) featured a painted, color cover by men's adventure-magazine artist Harry Rosenbaum, in acrylic paint on illustration board, over layouts by The Amazing Spider-Man artist John Romita Sr. [3] The 52-page black-and-white Spider-Man story, "Lo, This Monster!", was by writer Stan Lee, penciler Romita Sr. and ...

  9. J. Scott Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Brian Michael Bendis, the writer on the series, was pleased with the decision to pull the cover, saying that while he liked the face Campbell had drawn on Riri when he viewed the art as a work in progress, he disliked the completed art, saying, "Specialty covers are not in my purview and it was being produced separately from the work of the ...