X-Men #66 -March 1970- Marvel Comics
"The Mutants and the Monster"
editor: Stan Lee
writer: Roy Thomas
artist: Sal Buscema
inker: Sam Grainger
letterer: Artie Simek
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X-Men #66 -March 1970- Marvel Comics
"The Mutants and the Monster"
editor: Stan Lee
writer: Roy Thomas
artist: Sal Buscema
inker: Sam Grainger
letterer: Artie Simek

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Everyone's winter looks! Particularly Storm's cute cape and Jean's whole ensemble (apparently some color changes from the original printing, which are even better! I LOVE Jean's pale lilac even more! And Storm's yellow and blue cape is more complimentary and pretty!) → Uncanny X-Men #98 (April 01, 1976)
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. No. 15 - The Assassination of Nick Fury
by Gary Friedrich, Herb Trimpe, and Dick Ayers
Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 #98 “Merry Christmas X-Men…The Sentinels Have Returned!”
Written by Chris Claremont, Illustrated by Dave Cockrum and Sam Grainger
original art for pages 1-4 of Barry Windsor-Smith’s second published story for Marvel Comics, “the Outcast”, with Inks by Sam Grainger and a Script by Steve Parkhouse.
This was published in Western Gunfighters, Vol. 2 # 4

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Remembering inker Sam Grainger on his birthday
Original Art - X-Men #096 Pg 26 (1975) by Dave Cockrum And Sam Grainger
BHOC: X-MEN #103
The all-New, All-Different X-Men hit like a lightning bolt out of the blue when the new iteration of the team debuted in GIANT-SIZE X-MEN #1. The title had been a reprint book for several years, and so the quantities of the early new issues that made it to the stands were much smaller than most other titles. So when fans became aware that something was going on in the series and sought out the…
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