Title | : | Marvel Visionaries: Gil Kane |
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ISBN | : | 0785108882 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780785108887 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2002 |
Never content to sit out a great story, Gil took a shot at every character he could but always returned to the wonderous web-slinger. Kane had a special affinity for Spider-Man, whom he drew in more than 20 stories and scores of covers. The stories contained within are some of the most memorable of the time period. Peter Parker had finally graduated high school and moved on to Empire State University where he was facing more than just super-villains. There were new classes, new girls and new temptations. While his best friend grappled with a drug problem, Peter still had to deal with the Green Goblin, Morbius, and the Incredible Hulk. He even meets the X-Men for the first time. With his fluid pencils, Gil Kane brings a loving familiarity to these characters and stories, reprinted here for old and new Spidey fans alike
Marvel Visionaries: Gil Kane Reviews
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Iron Fist, Adam Warlock, the High Evolutionary, Captain Marvel, the Hulk, pretty ok.
But one thing that surprised me was, Spider-Man addressing prison reform in 1971. Pretty much at the same time as the Attica riots.