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  • SEQUENTIAL THOUGHTS: John Romita Jr.

    by John Romita Jr.    (Mon 11-12-2001)

    ...LK artist John Romita Jr. takes a look at the September 11 terrorist attacks from the unique perspective of a comic book creator...Everything that can be said about September 11 has already been said. Every emotion has been expressed and everyone has e...

  • Weekly Book Buzz: Romita Finds Himself Stranded

    by Tim Janson    (Mon 09-01-2008)

    ... Vol. 18: John Romita Jr. George Khoury and Eric Nolen-Weathington (TwoMorrows Publishing)   Nobody, but nobody puts better books out about comics books than TwoMorrows Publishing. Each volume of their long-running Modern Masters Series fea...

  • Romancing Romita

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Wed 06-27-2001)

    For many fans of the Silver Age of comics and Spider-Man in particular, there is no more memorable artist than John Romita Sr., a man who brought his distinctive romantic touch to every title he illustrated. Beautifying the surreal world of Peter Parker f...

  • Spidey Webs TV Guide Covers

    by Rob M. Worley    (Fri 03-08-2002)

    ... artists: John Romita Jr., John Romita Sr., Mark Bagley and Alex Ross. The news comes directly from Romita, Jr., the current artist on Amazing Spider-Man. The artist reports that the four pieces will fit together to form one large image. Romita Jr...

  • Bruce on Bruce

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Fri 10-26-2001)

    ...s." John Romita Jr.'s re-imagined concept for the Incredible Hulk © 2001 Marvel Comics Given that challenge of balancing the expectations of fans with the desire to craft something new, will this Hulk be familiar to old-timers, a return per...

  • Comicscape - August 20, 2003

    by Tony Whitt    (Wed 08-20-2003)

    ...st cameos John Romita Jr., Joe Quesada, Klaus Janson, Lee Weeks, John Romita Sr., David Mack and Gene Colan. Hopefully they won't all be limited to a single page apiece...Ready to go batty? DC is offering up a veritable cornucopia (if that phrase can r...

  • INCREDIBLE HULK #36

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Tue 01-29-2002)

    New HULK scribe Bruce Jones and stalwart illustrator John Romita Jr. continue to ratchet up the tension as Banner takes to the road in this all-new, thrilling story arc. It's been too long since this title, once (long ago) one of the lamest, most repetiti...

  • THE HOUSE THAT MARVEL BUILT

    by Scott Collura    (Mon 10-08-2001)

    ...nd EERIE. John Romita Jr. returns as interior artist. Coinciding with HULK #34 will be a BANNER collection. As Rosemann says in a tantalizing hint of movie-things to come, "While it might not be the exact same continuity as HULK, the feel of BANNER is ...

  • INCREDIBLE HULK #35

    by Tony Whitt    (Sun 01-06-2002)

    ...d artists John Romita Jr and Tom Palmer are one of the few creative that have that necessary synchronicity to make the experiment work. The only parts of the story that may not be immediately clear are those having to do with the continuity of the curr...

  • THE INCREDIBLE HULK #34

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Tue 11-27-2001)

    ...rtwork by John Romita Jr. (possibly some of his best work in years), the new story arc dubbed "Return of the Monster" has been scripted by Banner's namesake, Bruce Jones. Jones and Romita Jr. not only give Banner a new look, with shaven head and gaunt ...

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