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He notices that readers writing in to the letters page want the Green Goblin back, which inspires him to create a successor villain: The Hobgoblin, designed by John Romita Jr.
Today sees the publication of Amazing Spider-Man #8 by Zeb Wells, John Romita, Scott Hanna and Marcio Menez. With Spider-Man in his new Spider-Suit. Or a Spider-Man at least. Last issue, we weren ...
John Romita Sr., the former Marvel Comics art director and artist who drew Spider-Man and helped create Wolverine and Mary Jane Watson, died Monday at 93.
View John Romita Sr. and Mike Esposito The Amazing Spider-Man 40 Story Page 6 Green Goblin Original Art Marvel, 1966 by John Romita Sr. and Mike Esposito on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction ...
There's a new Green Goblin in the Marvel Universe, but this time it's the last character you'd expect. Find out who's taken up the mantle of Spider-Man's greatest foe.
Romita became the second artist to work on The Amazing Spider-Man after co-creator Steve Ditko. His first issue was The Amazing Spider-Man #39 in 1966, which revealed the Green Goblin’s true ...
Amazing Spider-Man #96-98, collectively titled “Green Goblin Reborn!” was plotted and written by Stan Lee, penciled by Gil Kane, and inked by John Romita Sr. In 1970, President Richard Nixon ...
Look for issue #33 to be released on September 6. Art by John Romita, Jr. (Image Credit: Marvel) This is just the latest controversial twist to hit The Amazing Spider-Man in recent months.