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John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson Batman #81 Story Page 16 Original Art (DC, 2019). Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) take on Thomas Wayne, as one of two Batmen in this issue.
Art by John Romita Jr. for Fantastic Four #35. Also in the press release, JRJr heaped praise on everyone at Marvel and Disney for helping him get the hell out of DC: I've read, ...
IF YOU’RE one of the many comics fans who thought you’d never see John Romita Jr. draw the world’s most famous Kryptonian for DC Comics, you’re in good company. There’s another person ...
Longtime Marvel artist (and we mean a LONG time) John Romita Jr. has gone over to DC Comics, as announced on the first season two episode of DC All Access.. That's huge news in itself, given that ...
Iconic comic book artist John Romita Sr, known for his work on The Amazing Spider-Man and for co-creating such characters as Mary Jane Watson, Wolverine and the Punisher, has died. His son and ...
John Romita Jr., a prominent comic book artist, awaits fans before a signing event on Thursday at Midtown Comics in Manhattan. Credit: Craig Ruttle By Frank Lovece Special to Newsday June 25, 2019 ...
The artist and art director died “peacefully in his sleep” at his longtime Floral Park, N.Y., home the morning of June 12, said his son comic artist John Romita Jr. on Wednesday.
One of the most prolific and legendary artists to ever work for Marvel Comics has left us. John Romita Sr. has sadly passed away at the age of 93, on June 13. The news arrived via Twitter, in a ...
His son and fellow comic book artist, John Romita Jr, announced the news on social media saying his father passed away peacefully in his sleep June 12. He was 93.
The artist who made that scene magical and drew thousands of other pages of comics over a career that extended back to the 1940s, John Romita, died peacefully the evening of June 12 at age 93 ...
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