A Method in his Madness!
Writer: Roger Stern
Artists: John Byrne, Gene Day
Letterer: Diana Albers
Colorist: George Roussos
Originally published: July 1980
We finally find out what Jonas Harrow’s up to — he has developed a “mental attitude-response variator ray…a device which will drive men mad!” That’s pretty cool, isn’t it? He’s the one that cause J. Jonah Jameson to [...]
Entries Tagged as 'George Roussos'
The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 206
November 19th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, 5.0, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1), Diana Albers, Gene Day, George Roussos, John Byrne, Jonas Harrow, Marla Madison, Roger Stern, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker)
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Marvel Two-In-One 069
November 13th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, 2.5, Aquarian / Wundarr, Captain America, Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell), Charlie-27, Daredevil, Franklin Richards, Gene Day, George Roussos, Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Invisible Girl, Iron Man, John Costanza, Justice (Vance Astrovik), Major Victory (Vance Astro), Mark Gruenwald, Martinex, Marvel Two-in-One, Mr. Fantastic, Nikki (Nicholette Gold), Ralph Macchio, Ron Wilson, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Starhawk (Stakar), Storm, Thing, Vision, Yondu
Homecoming!
Story: Gruenwald, Macchio
Pencils / inks: Wilson, Day
Colors: George Roussos
Letters: John Costanza
Originally published: November 1980
This story sucked kinda. It was about one of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Vance Astro, trying to convince his younger self to not take the same path he did. While I generally like time-travel stuff, this was just boring. The Thing’s [...]
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Captain America Vol. 1 247-249, Avengers Vol. 1 196, Captain America Vol. 1 250
November 9th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, Ant-Man (Scott Lang), Ant-Man / Giant-Man / Yellowjacket / Goliath (Hank Pym), Avengers (Vol. 1), Beast, Bob Sharen, Captain America, Captain America (Vol. 1), Carl Gafford, Daredevil, David Michelinie, Dr. Strange, Dragon Man, George Perez, George Roussos, Iron Fist, Iron Man, Jack Abel, Jim Novak, Jocasta, Joe Rubinstein, John Byrne, John Costanza, Machinesmith / Mr. Fear (Starr Saxon), Ms. Marvel, Nick Fury, Roger Stern, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Taskmaster, Vision, Wasp, Wonder Man (Simon Williams)
By The Dawn’s Early Light!
Writer: Roger Stern
Co-plotters: Roger Stern, John Byrne
Penciler: John Byrne
Inker: Josef Rubinstein
Letterer: Novak
Colorist: Roussos
Originally published: July 1980
Dragon Man!
Writer: Roger Stern
Co-plotters: Roger Stern, John Byrne
Penciler: John Byrne
Inker: Josef Rubinstein
Letterer: Jim Novak
Colorist: Bob Sharen
Originally published: August 1980
Death, Where Is Thy Sting?
Co-plotters: Roger Stern, John Byrne
Penciler: John Byrne
Inker: Josef Rubinstein
Letterer: Jim Novak
Colorist: B. Sharen
Originally published: [...]
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Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 1 037
September 15th, 2008 · No Comments · 1979, 2.0, Bill Mantlo, Clem Robins, George Roussos, Jim Mooney, Pablo Marcos, Schizoid Man (Chip Martin), Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1), Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Swarm (Fritz von Meyer)
Into the Hive!
Story: Bill Mantlo
Art: Jim Mooney
Inks: Pablo Marcos
Letters: C. Robins
Colors: G. Roussos
Originally published: December 1979
A pretty lame wrap-up to the Swarm story line. I wish this had BEEn a little better. Ahahahahahaha.
Sorry.
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Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 091
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, 3.0, Bruce D. Patterson, George Roussos, Ghost Rider, Gorilla Girl, Jim Novak, Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1), Moondark, Muck Monster, Pat Broderick, Spider-Man, Spider-Man (Six), Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Steven Grant, Zarathos
Carnival of Souls!
Writer: Steven Grant
Penciller: Pat Broderick
Inker: Bruce D. Patterson
Letterer: James R. Novak
Colorist: George Roussos
Originally published: March 1980
Pat Broderick’s pencils have a very different feel than most other Spidey artists I’ve seen. It’s a cool and welcome change — spices things up a bit!
This issue was about a revived one-off character, Moondark, who was lame [...]
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