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James F.
Steranko (/stəˈræŋkoʊ/; born
November 5, 1938) is an
American graphic artist,
comic book writer/artist,
comics historian, magician, publisher...
- had the
cargo searched just in case
Steranko was
pulling any tricks.
During the Turtles'
fight with Shredder,
Steranko got
knocked out by the
weapon that...
- and
Steve Ditko, and for the
groundbreaking work of writer-artist Jim
Steranko. Two previous,
unrelated magazines also bore that title. The
Marvel Comics...
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American comic books published by
Marvel Comics.
Created by writer-artist Jim
Steranko, she
first appeared in the "Nick Fury,
Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D."
feature in...
- The
Steranko History of
Comics is a multi-volume
history of
American comic books written by
cartoonist and
comics historian Jim
Steranko.
Originally planned...
- This is a list of
works by Jim
Steranko. Catwoman: Selina's Big
Score #1,
pinup (2002)
Superman #400,
story "The
Exile at the End of Eternity" (10pp.)...
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March 6, 2022.
Retrieved August 19, 2021.
Daniels (1999), p. 18
Steranko, Jim. The
Steranko History of
Comics 1. Reading, PA: Supergraphics, 1970. (ISBN 978-0-517-50188-7)...
- and
imprisoned by
Steranko's men,
Michael escapes,
rescues Mrs.
Grober and his friends, and
battles and
defeats Zigesfeld.
Steranko, his
duplicitous nature...
- In 1969,
writer and
artist Jim
Steranko aut****d a three-issue run of
Captain America.
Despite the
brevity of
Steranko's time on the series, his contributions...
- it was
initially designed and
edited by
comic book writer-artist Jim
Steranko. FOOM,
though spelled without periods in both
indicia and
cover treatments...