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Daredevil #16 (1st series) page 26
The size of the page is unusual: twice bigger than regular american comic art. First time I see that...
This issue is the first time ever John Romita SR drew Spider-Man. Daredevil #16 (May 1966) and 17 were his tryout before Stan Lee gave him the Amazing Spider-Man series to draw, after steve Ditko resigned. The Romita SR run on Spidey began in Amazing Spider-Man# 39 in August 1966.
The size of the page is unusual: twice bigger than regular american comic art. First time I see that...
This issue is the first time ever John Romita SR drew Spider-Man. Daredevil #16 (May 1966) and 17 were his tryout before Stan Lee gave him the Amazing Spider-Man series to draw, after steve Ditko resigned. The Romita SR run on Spidey began in Amazing Spider-Man# 39 in August 1966.
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About John Romita
John V. Romita Sr., often credited as simply John Romita is an American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002.