It’s that time again! To celebrate the 100th Spidey-Art entry, I’m gifting onto you voracious viewers glorious pieces from John Romita Sr.!
Typical college aged comic fan who wants to write and draw in the biz
For Spider-Art #2, Bruce Timm of the DC Animated Universe fame brings us his rendition of the John Romita era with the Web-Spinner and his lady friends on each side.
It’s time for another installment of “How awesome is Steve Rude’s art really?”
Sean “Cheeks” Galloway, lead character designer for the Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon presents his funky style for Spider-Man years before he got the job for the animated series.
Romita. Now and forever, the BEST artist Spidey has ever seen!
@Aziz: Kirsten Dunst was a mighty fine MJ in the first film. It was in the sequels where she became significantly thinner and always had a dull demeanor which turned people off.
Romita is king…his mark on comics indelible, his talent inimitable….love his work.
Having Aunt May in that Marvel Age cover just ruins it for me.
Awesome collection
Who’s that on the cover of DD 96? I don’t remember that cover
Marvel Age cover is great
Didn’t know JR drew Wonder Woman
His MJ with a different hair style kinda looks like Kirsten Dunst, and people say that women looks nothing like MJ