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Excellent taste. McFarlane, Ditko, 90's Bagley are my favourite Spider-Man artists, in that order. McFarlane basically owns that character as far as I'm concerned, it's his now.
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Bagley did 90's Spidey? You don't mean McFarlane do you? XD
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Yes, Romita is the definitive Spidey artist to my eyes, which is clearly the inspiration for the great Alex Ross artwork. It simply doesn't get more iconic than this:
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Yes, Romita is the definitive Spidey artist to my eyes, which is clearly the inspiration for the great Alex Ross artwork. It simply doesn't get more iconic than this:
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At first I brushed it off and asked my sources why would she have to buy a copy? Wouldn't Marvel just send a copy over to the Sony story department for their research purposes? Well folks, you're not going to believe this, but Marvel is THAT insanely cheap. The Sony folks had to buy their own copy. Unbelievable.
But here is the kicker. I did some additional sleuthing and a quick search of Karen Moy on the leaked Sony emails database over on Wikileaks reveals that she has previously made book purchases on Amazon for her former boss Amy Pascal. In my experience, where there is smoke there is fire.
This can't be a coincidence. Why would the head of the story department buy a trade paperback about one of Spider-Man's greatest foes for anything OTHER than research purposes? It's safe to say Sony is looking into the possibility of Kraven as their bad guy.
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