Ah...
...I did not know this is where that panel came from...
Amazing Spiderman 215
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Ah...
...I did not know this is where that panel came from...
Amazing Spiderman 215

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Cover of the Day: Amazing Spider-Man #215 (April, 1981) Art by John Romita Jr. and Al Milgrom
Wally and his rogues are setting up for a big arc.
We already know how they'll fall out, they will crime too hard and Wally will stop them. I fear Grodd will chose to go with the rogues when that happens.
This little cupcake can barely shoplift when he's starving, how do you think he will react to violence against civilians?
Amazing Spider-Man #215 (1981)
POV: you are stuck in my glue trap >:)

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Strange Tales #104 Pg 01
Original Art
Art by Jack Kirby And Dick Ayers
Marvel Comics (1962)
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Don't call him the Trapster -- he'll always be Paste-Pot Pete to us, and this, his first-ever appearance, proves exactly why that nom de guerre is perfect for this gloriously goofy villain! Armed with (you guessed it) a pot full of paste and a gun to dispense it, Pete and his bag full of cash are counting on a smooth escape -- but with the arrival of the Human Torch, his plan is already starting to come unglued.
Not only is this the first appearance of our pal Pete, it's also one of the earliest Silver Age Marvel splash pages we've ever offered -- we're talking early, as in on newsstands next to Fantastic Four #10 and Incredible Hulk #5. It also features what may be the largest and most prominent rendering of the Torch we've ever encountered.
Frightful
Jack Kirby