Walter Simonson, 'Thunder Frog', ''Marvel Age'', #36, March 1986

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Walter Simonson, 'Thunder Frog', ''Marvel Age'', #36, March 1986

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“Zorro” Walter Simonson, Simon Gough 2023 Variant cover for Zorro: Man of the Dead #1 by Sean Gordon Murphy and Simon Gough.
"Waiting For The Prince"
Original Art (1984)
Art by Arthur Adams
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This riff on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was used as Art Adams' first signed limited edition print. It is a dark take on the fairy tale, but we were wondering why Thor artist Walter Simonson is in the background!
Every comics fan gets one title from 'the other side' like I'm a DC guy but I'm a Fantastic Four guy.

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Sensational She-Hulk by Walter Simonson
As of the writing of this post, I have NOT fallen into Whamhalla! (And, honestly, I don't really care. It's a good song, it's just a FUN thing to make note of.) But once I REALIZED I hadn't come across the song and it was just a day to go, I had this idea and HAD to draw it.
As such, EVERYONE gets a special Holiday treat!!! Hope you enjoy! And, obviously, thanks to Walter Simonson and Dik Browne for the VISUAL inspiration!
“Heads or Tails,” from The Judas Coin (2012), written and illustrated by Walt Simonson. Lettering by John Workman.