This is GREAT!!papajoemamboOctober 10 2007, 16:26:17 UTC
Twist-in-the-tale shorts were the bread-and-butter of the majority of the stories Stan had involvement in at Atlas/Marvel. Even the first Spider-Man story has a twist ending.
A lot of people forget Larry could draw, because he was often brought in to pinch-hit for Stan when the writing worload was too heavy. A lot of teh early IRON MAN and THOR stories are written by Larry under Stan's editorship.
Re: This is GREAT!!buzzylittlebOctober 14 2007, 12:11:04 UTC
I have another Larry Leiber, if it will make you happy and squee-ful. I'd need to scan it. I've got about three Ditko stories uploaded and I've been flicking through bbd's comics and have found more. And some stuff that I can't attribute as marvel, which I want to show everyone (there's one with a character called Granny Broomstick, which is just funny and slightly crazy.)
Re: This is GREAT!!buzzylittlebOctober 14 2007, 20:34:37 UTC
That's great. *grinity* I have some awesome stuff uploaded and more still to scan. How about some Dr Strange shorts? (not the wearable kind) I hope you've seen the Genie post.
I know. I just love it. It's hilarious and kind of ott.
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Twist-in-the-tale shorts were the bread-and-butter of the majority of the stories Stan had involvement in at Atlas/Marvel. Even the first Spider-Man story has a twist ending.
A lot of people forget Larry could draw, because he was often brought in to pinch-hit for Stan when the writing worload was too heavy. A lot of teh early IRON MAN and THOR stories are written by Larry under Stan's editorship.
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I love all this stuff, Rach.
I can probably place that Granny Broomstick story for you, too - but that's not awfully FOOM.
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I know. I just love it. It's hilarious and kind of ott.
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