Tumgik
#Nathan Massengill
cryptocollectibles · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Deadpool #1 (January 1997) by Marvel Comics
Written by Joe Kelly, drawn by Ed McGuinness, Nathan Massengill and Norman Lee
2 notes · View notes
the-gershomite · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Deadpool #8 -September 1997-
“We Don't Need Another Hero...”
story by Joe Kelly
pencil art by Ed McGuiness
inked by Nathan Massengill
1 note · View note
tomoleary · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Ramon Bachs and Nathan Massengill - Detective Comics 814 page 4 & Batman: City Of Crime
0 notes
zahri-melitor · 1 month
Text
…William Messenger-Loebs and Nathan Massengill seem somewhat unaware how birth or newborns work.
Tumblr media
(Wonder Woman #84)
Sure the newborn looks like that. Particularly in how the baby has just been born underwater in the ocean and has just sunk down into the depths.
What’s the placenta and umbilical cord?
Tumblr media
SURE YOU DID.
How long do you think it is???? Wait please, PLEASE don’t answer that.
Also uh how did you clamp the cord, Diana? Would have been easier just to leave it attached, given since apparently everything came out at once (hah) so baby Lyta here could sink, there’s almost certainly some placental tearing and a doctor really needs to see the mother between this frankly unbelievable birth, the bullet wounds, everything else going on here…
8 notes · View notes
balu8 · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
JSA #26
by Geoff Johns; Dale Eaglesham;Nathan Massengill; Hi-Fi and Rob Leigh
DC
4 notes · View notes
gepetordi1 · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
the cover to Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #20 by Sanford Greene and Nathan Massengill, with alternate colors by Coran Kizer Stone
0 notes
coverpanelarchive · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Justice Society of America #26 (2009)
17 notes · View notes
i-r-readcomics · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Wonder Girl
Volume: 1 #6
Champion (Part VI)
Writers: J. Torres
Pencils: Sanford Greene
Inks: Nathan Massengill
Colours: Guy Major
Covers: Sanford Greene, Nathan Massengill, Guy Major
Featuring: Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark), Helena Sandsmark, Olympian (Aristides Demetrios), Female Furies (Bernadeth, Bloody Mary, Gilotina, Lashina, Mad Harriet, Stompa), Robin (Tim Drake), Arrowette, Empress, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Hercules, God Killer
DC
21 notes · View notes
stryfeposting · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
deadpool team-up vol 1 #894
written by ivan brandon, pencils by sanford greene, inks by nathan massengill, colours by john rauche. 
25 notes · View notes
youtwitinmyface · 4 years
Text
Fighting American: Rules Of The Game
Tumblr media
Written by Jeph Loeb Drawn by Ed McGuinness Inked by Nathan Massengill and Marlo Alquiza Published by Awesome Comics.
PREVIOUSLY: Rob Liefeld’s FIGHTING AMERICAN
While Rob Liefeld licensed the rights to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby’s Fighting American primarily as an excuse to publish his leftover Captain America art and stick it to Marvel, he clearly saw some value in this character and so after his…
View On WordPress
6 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
BOOK OF THE DEAD - WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Featuring… VAMP
DEATH: Captain America #319 (1986)
RETURN: Deadpool #6 (1997)
The Vamp was one of the Super-Agents of SHIELD introduced by Nick Fury. Nick wanted Captain America to train them, but Cap turned down the offer (Captain America #217, 1978). Cap was later attacked by a bizarre creature called the Animus who was sent by the sinister Corporation to kill him (Captain America #223, 1978). The Vamp was revealed to be a traitor to SHIELD who was secretly working for the Corporation (Captain America #229, 1979). Then, in an added twist, Captain America learns Vamp is able to transform into the monstrous Animus, though he manages to defeat her and even saves her life from an angry SHIELD agent (Captain America #230-231, 1979).
Having either escaped incarceration or served her time, the Vamp resurfaces at a meeting of super-villains to discuss the threat of the Scourge of the Underworld at the Bar With No Name. The Scourge turns out to be disguised as a barman and kills almost every villain present, including the Vamp (Captain America #319, 1986).
Tumblr media
Years later, the Vamp attacked Deadpool as both herself and the Animus, having been hired by Typhoid Mary (Deadpool #9, 1997). Though no real explanation was given for her return initially, we'd find out she'd been cloned by Arnim Zola (Deadpool #0, 1998). Deadpool killed the clone in that story and she hasn't been seen since!
Tumblr media
YEARS DEAD: 11
CREDITS:
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #20 Art: Joe Jusko & Josef Rubinstein
Captain America #319 Story: Mark Gruenwald Art: Paul Neary, Dennis Janke & Ken Feduniewicz
Deadpool 6 Story: Joe Kelly Art: Ed McGuinness, Nathan Massengill & Chris Sotomayor
7 notes · View notes
cryptocollectibles · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Blast Corps #1 (October 1998) by Dark Horse Comics
Written by Tom Sniegoski, drawn by Pop Mhan and Nathan Massengill.
0 notes
the-gershomite · 2 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Deadpool #7 -August 1997-
“Typhoid... It Aint Just Fer Cattle Any More or Mead Trips”
story by Joe Kelly
pencil art by Ed McGuiness
inked by Nathan Massengill
colors by Chris Lichtner on pages 1-10 and Digital Chameleon on pages 11-20
letters by Richard Starkings & Comicraft
1 note · View note
northoftheroad · 3 years
Text
The very large, extended Bat-family
Tumblr media
“Batmans Greatest Case”. Detective Comics # 1000. By Tom King, art Tony S. Daniel and Joëlle Jones.
As of April 2019, this is the latest Bat-family photo (disregarding the inconsistencies about the characters current suits and whereabouts and relationships...) But have you seen the earlier Bat-family portraits – and do you know all the people Batman has had as partners or protégés? If not, read on for a list of people (vigilantes or people permitted in the cave, so no police officers) that  Batman has trained and/or worked with in Gotham.
Tumblr media
Art by Norm Breyfogle (early 1990s).
Tumblr media
Art by Dick Giordano (late 1960s or 1970s´).
Tumblr media
Art by Sheldon Moldoff (early 1960s).
(The date mentioned in the following list is the character’s first appearance in DC, it’s not always in connection with Batman.)
Tumblr media
Dick Grayson (Robin, Nightwing, Batman, Agent 37). Cover date is April but the issue was released March 5, 1940 (source: heykidscomics.fandom.com)
Batman: Prelude to the wedding. Nightwing vs Hush. By Tim Seeley, art Travis G. Moore. 
Tumblr media
Selina Kyle (Catwoman). Spring, 1940.
”Claws of the Catwoman.” Batman # 42. By Bill Finger, art Charles Paris.
Tumblr media
Basil Karlo (Clayface). June 1940. 
Used to be a villain, but has worked with Batman’s team in Detective Comics recently.
Detective Comics # 942. By Steve Orlando and James Tynion IV, art Andy MacDonald.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Alfred Beagle/Pennyworth. April 1943. 
Alfred’s first surname was Beagle. That Alfred was later explained as the Alfred of Earth-Two, the universe of the DC Golden age stories (though we have seen Golden age stories being canon in the main DC universe, too). On Earth-Two, Bruce and Selina married and had a daughter, Helena. Dick continued as Robin as an adult. Alfred was first called Pennyworth in November 1969.
”Here comes Alfred.” Batman vol 1 # 16. By Don Cameron, art Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson, George Roussos. 
Nightwing vol 2 # 86. By Devin Grayson, art Patrick Zircher, Andy Owens, Sean Parsons. 
Tumblr media
Dinah Drake Lance/Laurel Lance (Black Canary). August 1947.
Member of the Birds of Prey and Justice Leauge. The Golden age Black Canary was, at least for a while, considered the current Black Canary’s mother but I’m not sure what the story is after Flashpoint. 
Birds of Prey # 22. By Chuck Dixon, art Butch Guice and Bill Sienkiewicz.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Jimmy. December 1948. 
A blind boy that Batman trained in secret for one adventure, making Dick fear that he was going to be replaced. 
”The Second Boy Wonder”. Batman # 50. Art Bob Kane, Lew Sayre Schwartz, Charles Paris.
Tumblr media
Ace. June 1955. 
”Ace, the Bat-Hound.” Batman # 92. By Bill Finger, art Sheldon Moldoff and Stan Kaye.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
John Vance (Batman, Junior). May 1956.
A schoolboy who witnessed a crime. Since his parents were away, Batman blindfolded him and took him to the Batcave and put him in a suit to hide his identity while Batman went after the criminals.
“Batman, Junior.” In Detective Comics # 231. By Edmond Hamilton, art Sheldon Moldoff and Charles Paris.
Tumblr media
Kathy Kane (Batwoman). July 1956. 
Kathy Kane has been re-installed as the original Batwoman but with a different backstory. She is related by marriage to Kate Kane.
”The Batwoman”. Detective Comics # 233. By Edmond Hamilton, art Sheldon Moldoff and Stan Kaye.
Tumblr media
Betty Kane (Batgirl). April 1961. 
Post-Crisis on Infinite Earths the original Batgirl was reimagined as Bette Kane. As far as I know, Bette was never Batgirl or worked with Batman. In different continuities, she has used the aliases Flamebird, Pleve and Hawkfire.
”Bat-Girl”. Batman # 139. By Bill Finger, art Sheldon Moldoff and Charles Paris.
Tumblr media
Barbara Gordon (Batgirl, Oracle). January 1967. 
Detective Comics # 359. By Gardner Fox, cover art Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Ira Schnapp. 
Tumblr media
Julia Remarque/Pennyworth (Penny-Two, Tuxedo One). April 1981. 
Alfred’s daughter. Pre-Crisis she was a journalist and for a while romantic interest for Bruce. After Rebirth, she was reimagined as a British reconnaissance agent who for a while coordinated the Bat-family’s work. 
Batman # 395. By Doug Moench, art Tom Mandrake. 
Tumblr media
Jason Todd (Robin, Red Hood). March 1983. 
Batman # 368. By Doug Moench, cover art Ed Hannigan, Dick Giordano, Anthony Tollin. 
Tumblr media
Tatsu Yamashiro (Katana). July 1983.
Sometime member of the Outsiders and the Birds of Prey.
Who’s Who: The Definite Directory of the DC Universe # 12. Art by Jim Aparo.
Tumblr media
Onyx Adams (Onyx). January 1985. 
Nightwing # 97. By Devin Grayson, art Mike Lilly and Andy Owens. 
Tumblr media
Helena Bertinelli (Batgirl, Huntress, Matron). April 1989.
When Helena Bertinelli was introduced she was based on Earth-Two Helena Wayne, daughter of Bruce and Selina Kyle, and who was wiped from existence by Crisis of Infinite Earths. The original Earth-Two Helena Wayne made her first appearance in November/December 1977; she was re-introduced in New 52 on Earth-2, one of the 52 universes in the new DC multiverse. Together with the Power Girl of Earth-2, she somehow ended up on Prime-Earth. Don’t ask me if/where she is now.
Nightwing/Huntress # 1. By Devin Grayson, art Greg Land and Bill Sienkiewicz. 
Tumblr media
Tim Drake (Robin, Red Robin). August 1989. 
Robin vol 4 # 0. By Chuck Dixon, art Tom Grammet and Ray Kryssing. 
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Harold Allnut. December 1989
Lived in the Batcave and served as technological aide; one of the things he designed was the fingerstripe Nightwing suit.
Batman # 458. By Alan Grant, art Norm Breyfogle and Steve Mitchell.
Nightwing vol 1 # 2. By Dennis O’Neil, art Greg Land and Mike Sellers.
Tumblr media
Ace. May 1991. 
Batman # 465. By Alan Grant, art Norm Breyfogle and Steve Mitchell.
Tumblr media
Stephanie Brown (Spoiler, Robin, Batgirl). June 1992.
Robin # 126. By Bill Willingham, art Damion Scott. 
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Jean-Paul Valley (Azrael, Batman). October, 1992. 
Batman # 500. By Doug Moench, art Jim Aparo and Terry Austin. 
Detective Comics # 668. By Chuck Dixon, art Graham Nolan and Scott Hanna. 
Tumblr media
Cassandra Cain (Batgirl, Kasumi, Black Bat, Orphan). July 1999.
Batman and Robin Eternal # 26. By Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, art Scot Eaton, Carlo Pagulayan, Igor Vitorino, Marc Deering, Wayne Faucher, Jason Paz.
Tumblr media
Sasha Bordeaux. (Black Kings Bishop, Black Queen). December 2000. 
The 10 cent adventure. By Greg Rucka, art Rick Burnett and Klaus Janson.
Tumblr media
Gavin King (Orpheus). October 2001. 
Detective Comics # 797. By Andersen Gabrych, art Pete Woods and Nathan Massengill. 
Tumblr media
Kate Kane (Batwoman). June 2006.
Batman vol 3 # 7. By Steve Orlando and Tom King. Art Riley Rossmo. 
Tumblr media
Damian Wayne (Robin, Redbird). September 2006. 
A reinterpretation of the unnamed child in the, at the time, non-canon graphic novel ”Batman: Son of the Demon” from 1987.
Batman and Robin vol 1 # 1. By Grant Morrison, cover art Frank Quitely. 
Tumblr media
Harper Row (Bluebird). March 2012 (as an unnamed woman, September 2011). 
Batman and Robin Eternal # 26. By Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, art Scot Eaton, Carlo Pagulayan, Igor Vitorino, Marc Deering, Wayne Faucher, Jason Paz.
Tumblr media
Calvin Rose (Talon). November 2012.
Talon # 5. By Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV, art Guillem March. 
Tumblr media
Luke Fox (Batwing). June 2013. 
Batwing # 9. By Judd Winick, art Marcus To and Ryan Wynn. 
Tumblr media
Duke Thomas (Lark, Signal). August 2013. 
”Batman’s greatest case.” In Detective Comics # 1000. By Tom King, art Tony S. Daniel and Joëlle Jones. 
Tumblr media
Claire and Henry Clover (Gotham Girl and Gotham). July 2016. 
Batman vol 3 # 1. By Tom King, cover art David Finch and Matt Banning. 
Tumblr media
Ace. January 2017. 
Batman vol 3 # 33. By Tom King, art Joëlle Jones and Jordie Bellaire. 
96 notes · View notes
allofthemarvels · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
A clown from the Circus of Crime paraphrases Talking Heads in Incredible Hulk #470, 1998, by Joe Casey, Ed McGuinness and Nathan Massengill.
10 notes · View notes
balu8 · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Tellos #1
by Todd Dezago; Mike Wieringo; Nathan Massengill; Rich Case and richard Starkings
Image / Toybox
3 notes · View notes