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Tom Grummett, doug Hazlewood, Tom De Falco, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Grummett/Hazlewood, The X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow, case Spidey, Chapitre 1, 1998. - Planche originale
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Grummett/Hazlewood, The X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow, case Spidey, Chapitre 1, 1998.

Planche originale
1998
Encre de Chine
Crayon bleu et gouache blanche.
13 x 13.5 cm (5.12 x 5.31 in.)
Sur marvel board.
Ajoutée le 19/04/2025
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Trilogie

Description

The X-Men and Spider-Man: Time's Arrow, case issue de cette trilogie, passé, présent et futur.
Sûrement du premier tome. Cette trilogie a été éditée en 1998.

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Commentaire

Jolie case de Spidey en pleine action.

Doug Hazlewood, m’a permis de retrouver la publication de cette case, sinon c’était comme chercher une aiguille dans une botte de foin.

Cette case est donc publiée dans cette trilogie, mais il ne se souvient plus de quel tome. D’après la scène je pencherai pour le premier tome « Past ».

Premier tome : Spider-Man joins forces with the X-Men team when a mysterious photograph leads to a shocking discovery at the Time Displacement Core, and the heroes must make a perilous journey into the past to prevent the destruction of the present.

Second tome : In order to save Spider-Man and Bishop from cast into the infinite future and lost forever in the timestream, the X-Men must wrest the time arrows from Kang's mercenaries, in an illustrated comic-book fantasy adventure.

Dernier tome : The sequel to The Present and the conclusion of the Time's Arrow trilogy narrates the struggle of the X-Men and Spider-Man to stop the time-traveling madman, Kang the Conqueror, from destroying the "multiverse."

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A propos de Tom Grummett

Thomas "Tom" Grummett (born 1959) is a Canadian comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work as penciller on titles such as The New Titans, The Adventures of Superman, Superboy, Power Company, Robin, New Thunderbolts and Heroes. Tom Grummett began providing finished artwork over George Pérez's layouts on The New Titans #58 (Sept. 1989). He worked with Marv Wolfman and Pérez on the "A Lonely Place of Dying" storyline which introduced Tim Drake as the new Robin. Grummett remained on The New Titans after Pérez's departure and helped Wolfman revitalize the title. He began a long association with the Superman franchise when he drew Action Comics #665 (May 1991) and then helped writer Louise Simonson and artist Jon Bogdanove launch a new title, Superman: The Man of Steel in July 1991. Grummett drew part of The Adventures of Superman #480 (July 1991) and became the main artist on that series with the following issue and then worked on the "Panic in the Sky" crossover in 1992.