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Daredevil #111, July 1974, written by Steve Gerber, original art by Bob Brown (pencils) and Jim Mooney (inks)

Marvel Team-Up #11 (Wein/Mooney, July 1973). The Inhumans accompany Spidey back to the 23rd century on a mission to rescue the Avengers from Kang the Conqueror and Zarrko the Tomorrow Man. I’m trying to read these books in six-month chunks now, just to vary things up — it’s kinda working except the Inhumans’ appearance here spoiled/teased something in Fantastic Four comics I haven’t gotten to yet…

Marvel Team-Up #10 (Conway/Conway, June 1973). Spidey escapes back to 1973 and conscripts the Torch to help fight their future foes. But when the quest leads them to the Inhumans’ Great Refuge, Johnny flames out to avoid his former flame.

Marvel Team-Up #8 (Conway/Mooney, Apr 1973). Okay, the politics haven’t aged great — the villain is a misandrist named Man-Killer, whose murderous rampage threatens to unravel the small progress of the women’s lib movement. But I’m still enjoying these early appearances of the Cat, simply ‘cause she’s bringing a new energy to this story that’s already a decade deep.

Gwen - Art byJohn Romita, John Buscema & Jim Mooney (1969).

Gwen - Art by John Romita,John Buscema& Jim Mooney(1969).


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Peter Parker in the rain - Art byJohn Romita, John Buscema & Jim Mooney (1969).

Peter Parker in the rain - Art by John Romita,John Buscema& Jim Mooney(1969).


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Spider-Man vs Lizard - Art byJohn Romita, John Buscema & Jim Mooney (1969).

Spider-Man vs Lizard - Art by John Romita,John Buscema& Jim Mooney(1969).


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Jerry Siegel, Otto Binder & Jim Mooney: Supergirl: The Silver Age, Volume 1 (1959-1962)

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