Publishers have to make a profit to keep books on the shelves. Retailers have to make a profit for the same. So the diversity conversation, by its very nature as a change in the industry, has to take into account economics and capitalism in addition to everything else.”
Wonder Woman and the Legion of Super Heroes
by Paul Sizer
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See. You fucked up. Good game… Oh well maybe this will speed us up to the next and better ghost rider.
Wine barrels waiting patiently for their chance to hold whiskey. #stagsleapwinecellars via Instagram http://ift.tt/1NAUAAO
Impel launched its first Marvel Universe Trading Card series in 1990 with a set of 162 cards that included Heroes, Villains, Rookies, Teams, Greatest Battles, and other Marvel goodness. The cards featured new artwork by a who’s who of talents from Marvel’s Bullpen along with key facts, figures and trivia on the back of each card. The cards above with team members from Excalibur, X-Factor and the X-Men were among my favorites and represent a great time stamp to the state of those characters and teams circa 1990.
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Fantastic Four #278 cover by John Byrne & Jerry Ordway & Glynis Wein. 1985.
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Scarlet witch just hanging out on her bed in her room in costume, looking at her framed picture of her frumpy boyfriend.
some black and white artwork by Neal Adams.
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Daredevil and Black Widow Covers V1 #94-97
#94-95 - Gil Kane
#96 - Gil Kane, Tom Palmer, & Gaspar Saladino
#97 - Gil Kane
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