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Portada de Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #51 por Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott, Stan Goldberg y Artie Simek.
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“Limitless Dimensions!!”
Fantastic Four #51 (June 1966)
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott and Stan Goldberg
Marvel Comics
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Original Art - Millie The Model Comics #102 Pg 18 (1961) by Stan Goldberg
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Nellie the Nurse - art by Stan Goldberg (1949)
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Cover of Strange Tales #111, August 1963. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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Happy 4/20 day, peeps 🚬🌿
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Heck, I'm that hairy every morning when I wake up, and I don't gott drink nothing!
The cover to Tales to Astonish (vol. 1) #28 (February, 1962). Art by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers; colors by Stan Goldberg; letters by Artie Simek.
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While his super hero comics were innovative, Stan Lee perpetuated stereotypes type in his comics for girls.
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(1967)
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December 1976
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Portada de Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #26 por Jack Kirby, Sol Brodsky, Stan Goldberg y Art Simek.
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everyone's girl watching at Riverdale Beach
And Betty takes up on Veronica's approval.
I think that is one of those claimed to be "out of context" panels that really isn't. I guess the story doesn't go in the direction you want it to? But with this as a background, it does clear up from whence comes the misunderstanding behind this story:
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Fantastic Four #82 (January 1969)
Cover by Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott and Stan Goldberg
Marvel Comics
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Original Art - Kathy #010 Pg 12 (1961) by Stan Goldberg
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