Showing posts with label Johnny Romita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Romita. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Red Sonja

by various artists.


Alex Ross


Enrich Torres


Frank Cho


John Romita Sr.


Tony de Zuniga

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

R is for Romance




Love Stories #150, July 1973.


First Love Illustrated #12, May 1951.


Heart Throbs #90, July 1964.


I Love You #126, October 1979.


My Love #1, September 1969. Cover by Johnny Romita.


Young Love #107, January 1974. Cover art by Nick Cardy.


Underwater Kiss by Ser Leone, n.d.



Classics Illustrated #134, Romeo and Juliet, 1969. Cover art by Edvard Moritz.


The Kiss by Tom Lovell, n.d.


The Scarlet Letter, 1926.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Does Whatever a Spider Can



Marvel Comics' web-slinger as depicted by Johnny Romita Sr.





Spectacular Spider-Man #2, November 1968.




Drawing by Johnny Romita Sr., no date.




The Amazing Spider-Man
#50, July 1967.




The Amazing Spiderman #100, September 1971.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Marvel 200's





The Mighty Thor
#200, June 1972. Cover art by John Buscema.




The Amazing Spiderman #200, January 1980. Cover art by John Romita.




The Incredible Hulk #200, June 1976. Cover art by Rich Buckler and John Romita.




The Fantastic Four #200, November 1978. Cover art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.




The Avengers
#200, October 1980. Cover art by George Perez and Terry Austin.


Friday, June 24, 2011

Marvel 100's





The Amazing Spiderman #100, September 1971. Cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia.




X-Men #100, August 1976. Cover by Dave Cockrum.




The Invincible Iron Man #100, July 1977. Cover by Jim Starlin.




The Fantastic Four
#100, July 1970. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.




The Defenders #100, October 1981. Cover by Al Milgrom.




The Avengers #100, June 1972. Cover by Barry Windsor-Smith.




Marvel Team-Up #100, December 1980. Cover by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Captain America Comic Scenes


In the mid-1970's Aurora model company brought out a series of models called "Comics Scenes." They were based on comic book, radio serial, and pulp characters. The models came with a comic book complete with a centerspread to use as a backdrop for the completed model. Below are scans from the original art for the Captain America comic book by Johnny Romita Sr.