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You orange skinned freak -- I hope you're satisfied!
Do you know how much damage you've done to my building?"
-- Walter Collins, Landlord
The first marvel comic book that I clearly remember reading is FF #120.
The story is like a non-stop roller coaster that starts with an ill-conceived attack on the Baxter Building by some thugs.
On this page of this first sub-plot the Ever Lovin' Blue-Eyed Thing encounters the landlord, who instantly riled Ben's hackles.
http://bronzeagebabies.blogspot.com/2010/01/return-of-galactus-part-1-fantastic.html
Do you know how much damage you've done to my building?"
-- Walter Collins, Landlord
The first marvel comic book that I clearly remember reading is FF #120.
The story is like a non-stop roller coaster that starts with an ill-conceived attack on the Baxter Building by some thugs.
On this page of this first sub-plot the Ever Lovin' Blue-Eyed Thing encounters the landlord, who instantly riled Ben's hackles.
http://bronzeagebabies.blogspot.com/2010/01/return-of-galactus-part-1-fantastic.html
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About John Buscema
John Buscema, born Giovanni Natale Buscema, was an American comic-book artist and one of the mainstays of Marvel Comics during its 1960s and 1970s ascendancy into an industry leader and its subsequent expansion to a major pop culture conglomerate.
His younger brother Sal Buscema is also a comic-book artist. Buscema is best known for his run on the series The Avengers and The Silver Surfer, and for over 200 stories featuring the sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian.