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John Romita - R.I.P.

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  • Bruce Banner
    HULK SMASH!
    • Apr 3, 2010
    • 4335

    John Romita - R.I.P.

    One of the greatest comic book artists of all time.
    His artwork was genre defining and iconic.
    A true legend.
    R.I.P

    Jonathan Ross and James Gunn hail the late John Romita Sr, who worked on Spider-Man and Wolverine.




    Last edited by Bruce Banner; Jun 14, '23, 6:03 AM.
    PUNY HUMANS!
  • Dannyc
    Museum Patron
    • Feb 6, 2023
    • 114

    #2
    That image of Spider-Man above is primarily what comes to mind when I think of a Romita Spider-man but, yeah, his Spider-Man was literally the backdrop to my childhood...birthday cake,big wheel, curtains,bedsheets,etc, etc.
    RIP

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    • Earth 2 Chris
      Verbose Member
      • Mar 7, 2004
      • 32638

      #3
      Romita's art was the face of Marvel Comics to the outside world for several decades, and you still see it used today. THE Spider-Man artist for me, hands-down. I love Ditko's quirky, first 30 plus issues, but Romita defined Spider-Man for all time. Also, one of the greatest artists when it came to drawing beautiful, compelling women.
      sigpic

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      • TRDouble
        Permanent Member
        • Jul 10, 2012
        • 2585

        #4
        Definitely THE defining Spider-Man artist for me as well.

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        • Wee67
          Museum Correspondent
          • Apr 2, 2002
          • 10601

          #5
          WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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          • KingKickass1983
            Career Member
            • Jan 19, 2019
            • 640

            #6
            I was lucky enough to meet him at big Apple con years ago, and got him to sign my copy of the Death of Gwen Stacy paperback.

            His art is legendary..
            Wanted:

            Diamond select Spider-man hands. Long shot, I know...but ya never know..

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            • LonnieFisher
              Eloquent Member
              • Jan 19, 2008
              • 10910

              #7
              Absolutely soul crushing...

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              • warlock664
                Persistent Member
                • Feb 15, 2009
                • 2085

                #8
                Although he’s remembered for his work on Spider-Man, and rightly so, the very first Marvel comic I ever bought was CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE FALCON #141, drawn by Romita. Although his run on the title was brief, his Cap was the one that made me a fan for life. Years later I discovered he had worked on Captain America when the character was revived briefly in the 1950s.
                His artistic influence was on nearly everything that made the Marvel Bronze Age so special for me, designing numerous characters and costumes, and providing the art used on so many licensed products.
                RIP Jazzy John.

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                • C.H.O.A.M.
                  learning all the time
                  • Sep 15, 2010
                  • 1081

                  #9
                  without a doubt the single biggest reason I started drawing as a kid and loved Spidey so much.
                  an amazing artist who will be missed.

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                  • danadoll
                    Micronaut Nut!
                    • Apr 11, 2005
                    • 1840

                    #10
                    Great loss to the comic community. R.I.P. Good sir!

                    Dana
                    Last edited by danadoll; Jun 23, '23, 5:04 PM.
                    "Do you want a doll?" Kurt

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