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thehauntedrocket · 8 months
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Dreadstar
Art by Richard Pace
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vintagegeekculture · 1 year
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Jim Starlin’s Dreadstar character pin-ups, with Vanth Dreadstar (another blonde space hero prone to shamanistic spiritual halluciations, like his Captain Marvel), the High Papal (who looks very similar to Jim Starlin’s most famous creation, the Evil Thanos....as you can tell, Starlin was prone to repeating himself), Syzygy Darklock, and the Catman, Oedi. 
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jawidev · 7 months
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Working on the lake area. Beware of grabby hands
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fear-planet · 2 months
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Jim Starlin. "The Metamorphosis Odyssey."
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browsethestacks · 5 months
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Marvel Age: Science Fiction
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mudwerks · 1 year
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(via Dreadstar #11 - Jim Starlin art & cover - Pencil Ink)
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alphacomicsvol2 · 26 days
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Dreadstar by Pat Zircher
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chernobog13 · 5 months
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Steve Rude's cover to Crossroads #5 from the late, lamented First Comics, featuring Nexus, Dreadstar, and Grimjack.
In the mid/late '80s, after DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths and Marvel's Secret Wars, it seemed like even independent comic book publishers felt compelled to do massive crossover mini-series, featuring all their characters.
The two that immediately come to mind are First Comics, with Crossroads, and Eclipse Comics' Total Eclipse.
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years
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The Metamorphosis Odyssey - art portfolio by Jim Starlin (1979)
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nerds-yearbook · 2 months
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Marvel released it's own version of Heavy Metal with Epic illustrated, the first issue had a cover date of March, 1980. The magazine format and lack of comic's code allowed for Marvel to release "mature content". The anthology series also allowed the artists and writers to have ownership and royalties to their work instead of the standard work for hire that dominated standard comics. The first run ran for 34 issues. The first issue lead to the creation of Dreadstar and also included stories set in the Elfquest universe and Silver Surfer from the mainstream Marvel Universe. ("The Answer", "Homespun", "Aware", "For the Next 60 Seconds", "Aknaton: Chapter One", "Lullabye of Bedlam", "Elfspire", "History of Human Absurdity Part 1", "The Victor", "Shakti", "Convert", "Heads", "Za! Chapter Two", "Juliet Chapter Three", "Detour", "Topaz", Epic Illustrated 1, Marvel/Epic Comic Event)
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pulpsandcomics2 · 1 year
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Marvel Graphic Novel #3     1982      cover by Jim Starlin
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balu8 · 7 months
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Oedi
Dreadstar #1: The Quest
by Jim Starlin: Glynis Oliver and Jim Novak
Marvel/Epic
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jawidev · 7 months
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Adding some life to the Nest
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comicarthistory · 9 months
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Page from Dreadstar #31. 1987. Art by Jim Starlin.
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browsethestacks · 11 months
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Marvel Age (1984)
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