Steve Ditko probably doesn't get enough credit when discussing the foundation of Marvel. He didn't create iron Man, but he made him iconic. Today I give you Tales of Suspense #48, cover by Jack Kirby. This is the first red and gold armor created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee.
Today’s entry from the DC cover-a-day calendar: Wonder Woman #179 (Nov.-Dec. 1968), penciled by Mike Sekowsky and inked by Dick Giordano, the beginning of the “powerless Wonder Woman” era.
Today’s (actually yesterday’s) entry from the DC cover-a-day-calendar: Batman #59 (June-July 1950), Batman and Robin figures penciled by Bob Kane, the rest penciled by Lew Sayre Schwartz, and everything inked by Charles Paris.
Today’s (actually yesterday’s) entry from the DC cover-a-day-calendar: Batman #59 (June-July 1950), Batman and Robin figures penciled by Bob Kane, the rest penciled by Lew Sayre Schwartz, and everything inked by Charles Paris.
Today’s (actually yesterday’s) entry from the DC cover-a-day-calendar: Batman #59 (June-July 1950), Batman and Robin figures penciled by Bob Kane, the rest penciled by Lew Sayre Schwartz, and everything inked by Charles Paris.
Comments
Did Kane take credit for the whole thing?