The Things on Easter Island - art by Jack Kirby and Christopher Rule (1959)
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Car designer by Fabio Ricardo // I.A. FR ART DESIGN
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Heck, I'm that hairy every morning when I wake up, and I don't gott drink nothing!
The cover to Tales to Astonish (vol. 1) #28 (February, 1962). Art by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers; colors by Stan Goldberg; letters by Artie Simek.
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Today in 1963, the Wasp flew for the first time in Tales to Astonish #44 by Stan Lee, H.E. Huntley, Jack Kirby and Don Heck! Janet Van Dyne joined Hank Pym to form the shrinking superhero duo Ant-Man and the Wasp who went on to help form the Avengers.
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Original Art - Tales To Astonish #023 Pg 29 (1961) by Steve Ditko
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Tales to Astonish #101, March 1968, original cover art by Marie Severin & Frank Giacoia and Jack Kirby & Syd Shores
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I love them so much 😭😭😭
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My least favorite thing about reading all these Silver Age books is how poorly written the women characters are in general and, specifically, how weird and toxic Hank and Janet are in Tales to Astonish.
(From Tales to Astonish #54)
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"The Man in the Ant Hill!"
Tales To Astonish #27 (1962)
Cover by Jack Kirby
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TALES TO ASTONISH #21 (Marvel, 1961)
Art: Jack Kirby (and Dick Ayers?)
First Kirby / Lee use of the word "Inhuman"? Also features a character called "The Hulk" in a Ditko strip.
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