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Kane penciled some of the most famous Spidy stories of the 70's as well, like The Night Gwen Stacy Died from Amazing Spider-Man #121, June 1973 in which Spider-Man finds himself helpless to save his girlfriend Gwen Stacy. The Night Gwen Stacy Died, Spiderman Comic Strip, Happy 89th Birthday, Comic Spiderman, Spiderman Comic Books, 89th Birthday, Spiderman Drawing, Silver Age Comics, Famous Comics

Gil Kane (April 6, 1926 – January 31, 2000), is the legendary creator who was instrumental in bringing about the Silver Age of comics with his art work on the new Green Lantern (in DC Showcase #22, Sep. 1959) and the Atom (in DC Showcase #34, Sep 1961). Self portrait of Gil Kane with his Atom colored by yours truly. Gil Kane is beloved by his fans for his unique style of art that utilizes strong forms in beautiful compositions. His layouts are usually as breathtaking as his finished work. In…

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Keanu Reeves aka JOHN WICK drawn in many different styles  by @dinotomic⠀ 🔥Follow us @usemuzli for more...🔥⠀ Tag a friend who would like this!😊⠀ Use #muzli to get featured on @usemuzli⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #conceptart #drawing #illustration #art #digitalart #illustrationtoday #sketch #inspiration #creativity #color #graphicdesign #muzli #Illustration #design #Drawing Samar, Cartoon Kunst, Caricature Art, Art Style Challenge, Cartoon Style Drawing, Bob Ross, Mma Fighters, Futurama, Brutalism

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@alekonah🏁 Love Story Comic, Comic Pop Art, Joker Comic, Vintage Pop Art, Classic Comic Books, Avengers Comics, Pop Art Comic, Bad Idea, Arte Disney

Shallow, fickle, fleeting and excruciatingly awkward - these are some words that might describe dating today, as opposed to the more formal, practical and polite courting of our parents' era. How better to illustrate these differences than by contrasting modern attitudes to love with vintage comics from more innocent times?

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