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Ronald Wade Frenz (born February 1, 1960) [1] is an American comics artist known for his work for Marvel Comics.He is well known for his 1980s work on The Amazing Spider-Man, particularly introducing the hero's black costume, and later for his work on Spider-Girl whom he co-created with writer Tom DeFalco.
The cover of Secret Wars #8, which featured the origin of Spider-Man's black costume, art by Mike Zeck. A cosmic entity, the Beyonder, becomes fascinated with Earth's superheroes in the mainstream Marvel universe. He creates "Battleworld," a planet in a distant galaxy, and stocks it with weapons and technology. He teleports groups of heroes and ...
Shooter introduced the idea of a new, black costume for Spider-Man, [3] which was not intended to last for long, but Mattel was very enthusiastic, because it allowed them to sell two versions of the same toy. [1] The "alien costume" was revealed in The Amazing Spider-Man to be a living creature, who separated from Spider-Man to become a new ...
"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.
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.
Web of Spider-Man is the name of two different monthly comic book series starring Spider-Man that have been published by Marvel Comics since 1985, the first volume of which ran for 129 issues between 1985 and 1995, and the second of which ran for 12 issues between 2009 and 2010.
The Spectacular Spider-Man was initially a two-issue magazine published by Marvel in 1968, [1] as an experiment in entering the black-and-white comic-magazine market [2] successfully pioneered by Warren Publishing and others. It sold for 35 cents when standard comic books cost 12 cents and Annuals and Giants 25 cents.
Erik Norris of IGN Fear Itself #7.1: Captain America a "Great" rating of 8.5 out of 10, saying that Ed Brubaker and Jackson Guice offer more substantial content than in the entire core miniseries, calling it a "must-read" for Captain America fans, including those who did not like the "Fear Itself" event, and saying that Brubaker admirably ...
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