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John Romita, Sr. (1930–2023)

Autor de Essential Spider-Man, Volume 3

59+ Obras 874 Miembros 11 Reseñas

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(eng) There are father and son artists working under this name, please be sure to label them as "John Romita Sr." or "John Romita Jr." so that their work appears on the correct author page.

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Obras de John Romita, Sr.

Essential Spider-Man, Volume 3 (1998) — Ilustrador — 161 copias
Essential Spider-Man, Volume 4 (2000) — Ilustrador — 143 copias
Captain America (Penguin Classics Marvel Collection) (2020) — Ilustrador — 71 copias
Essential Fantastic Four, Volume 5 (2006) — Ilustrador — 69 copias
Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee (2005) — Ilustrador — 32 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man (1979) — Ilustrador — 27 copias
Marvel's Greatest Superhero Battles (1978) — Artista de Cubierta; Ilustrador — 24 copias
The Fantastic Four Omnibus, Volume 4 (2021) — Ilustrador — 24 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man, Volume 1 [Newspaper Strips] (1980) — Ilustrador — 22 copias
Spider-Man Kingpin: To the Death (1997) — Ilustrador; Penciller; Penciller — 16 copias
SPIDERMAN 2 (Spiderman) (1980) — Ilustrador — 8 copias
Marvel Comics: The Poster Collection (2014) — Ilustrador — 5 copias
The art of John Romita (1996) 5 copias
Star Wars: Droids [1986] #1 (1986) — Ilustrador — 3 copias
Savage Tales Ad 3 copias
Spider-Man Storm And Power Man Battle Smoke Screen (1998) — Ilustrador — 3 copias
Tales of Suspense #76 — Ilustrador — 1 copia
Tales of Suspense #77 — Ilustrador — 1 copia
Son of Satan #8 — Ilustrador — 1 copia
Comic Book Profiles 4 — Autor — 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Spider-Man: Blue (2002) — Introducción, algunas ediciones321 copias
Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics (1993) — Artista de Cubierta, algunas ediciones243 copias
Son of Origins of Marvel Comics (1975) — Artista de Cubierta — 142 copias
Bring on the Bad Guys: Origins of the Marvel Comics Villains (1976) — Artista de Cubierta; Ilustrador — 111 copias
Marvel Encyclopedia, Vol. 4: Spider-Man (2003) — Ilustrador — 110 copias
Essential Spider-Man, Volume 6 (2004) — Ilustrador — 91 copias
Essential Incredible Hulk, Volume 1 (2000) — Ilustrador — 89 copias
Essential Daredevil, Volume 1 (2002) — Ilustrador — 87 copias
X-Men: Legacy — Divided He Stands (2008) — Ilustrador — 78 copias
The Superhero Women (1977) — Artista de Cubierta; Ilustrador — 75 copias
Spider-Man: Death of the Stacys (2007) — Ilustrador — 73 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man: The Death of Gwen Stacy (1999) — Ilustrador — 57 copias
Omega: The Unknown Classic (2006) — Cover Pencils (6), Prototypic Omega Costume, algunas ediciones55 copias
Essential Dazzler, Volume 1 (2007) — Ilustrador — 41 copias
The Golden Age Of Marvel Comics, Volume 1 (1997) — Ilustrador — 40 copias
Star Wars Omnibus: Droids and Ewoks (2012) — Ilustrador — 36 copias
Essential Luke Cage, Power Man, Volume 2 (2006) — Cover Pencils (40), Cover Inks (33) — 34 copias
Women of Marvel, Vol. 1 (2006) — Contribuidor — 27 copias
Marvel Romance (2006) — Ilustrador — 27 copias
The Very Best of Marvel Comics (1991) — Ilustrador — 26 copias
Marvel 70th Anniversary Collection (2009) — Ilustrador — 24 copias
Marvel Firsts: The 1970s Volume 1 (2012) — Ilustrador — 19 copias
The Super Hero’s Journey (Marvel Arts) (2023) — Ilustrador — 18 copias
The Son of Satan Classic (2016) — Ilustrador; Artista de Cubierta — 16 copias
Marvel Visionaries: John Romita Sr. (2005) — Ilustrador — 15 copias
X-Men: Heroes for Hope (1980) — Ilustrador — 15 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1, Annual #21 (1987) — Cover Art — 12 copias
Daredevil : the Man Without Fear — Ilustrador — 9 copias
Spider-Man's Greatest Team-Ups (Amazing Spider-Man) (1996) — Ilustrador — 8 copias
Spider-Man Unmasked (1997) — Ilustrador, algunas ediciones5 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1, #101 — Artista de Cubierta — 5 copias
The Frankenstein Monster [1973] #16 — Artista de Cubierta — 4 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1, #042 (1966) — Ilustrador — 4 copias
Tomb of Dracula [1972] #18 — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
Marvel Team-Up [1972] #12 Featuring Spider-Man and The Werewolf (1973) — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
The New Avengers (Vol. 1) #8: The Sentry, Part 2 — Artista de Cubierta, algunas ediciones3 copias
Marvel Spotlight [1971] #14 - The Son of Satan — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
Marvel Spotlight [1971] #13 - The Son of Satan — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
The Frankenstein Monster [1973] #11 — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1, #116 (1973) — Ilustrador — 2 copias
Werewolf by Night [1972] #12 — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
Giant-Size Avengers [1974] #4 — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
Marvel Spotlight [1971] #16 - The Son of Satan — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1, #123 (1973) — Ilustrador — 2 copias
Ghost Rider, Vol. 2 #06 — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
The Avengers, Vol. 1 #134 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
The Avengers, Vol. 1 #23 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Fantastic Four [1961] #178 - Call My Killer the Brute — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Ghost Rider, Vol. 2 #07 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Captain America and the Falcon [1968] #145 — Ilustrador — 1 copia
Secrets of Sinister House (2019-) #1 (2019) — Cover Art — 1 copia
The Invaders, Vol. 1 #1 (1975) — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Ghost Rider, Vol. 2 #03 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Ghost Rider, Vol. 2 #05 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Romita, John, Sr.
Fecha de nacimiento
1930-01-24
Fecha de fallecimiento
2023-06-13
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Educación
Manhattan School of Industrial Art
Ocupaciones
comics artist
comics art director
Relaciones
Romita, John, Jr. (son)
Organizaciones
US Army
Timely Comics
National Comics
Marvel (art director)
Premios y honores
Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award (2006)
Biografía breve
Took over drawing Spider-Man after Steve Ditko left. Co-creator of Wolverine. Trained many in-house artists at Marvel, known as "Romita's Raiders".
Aviso de desambiguación
There are father and son artists working under this name, please be sure to label them as "John Romita Sr." or "John Romita Jr." so that their work appears on the correct author page.

Miembros

Reseñas

A comprehensive and well printed compendium of CA's early stories.
 
Denunciada
HFCoffill | Apr 21, 2023 |
Spider-Man vs. Green Goblin features three of the best Spider-Man stories featuring his arch-nemesis. This trade paperback collects Amazing Spider-Man no. 17 (written by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko), Amazing Spider-Man no. 96 (written by Stan Lee, art by Gil Kane and John Romita),Amazing Spider-Man nos. 97 and 98 (written by Stan Lee, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Frank Glacola), Amazing Spider-Man nos. 121 and 122 (written by Gerry Conway, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro), and Spectacular Spider-Man no. 200 (written by J.M. DeMatteis, art by Sal Buscema).

Amazing Spider-Man no. 17 tells the story “The Return of the Green Goblin,” in which Lee at Ditko portray Spider-Man battling the eponymous villain. It includes many of the classic elements of that era’s Spidey stories, with Parker trying to find time for a love life, looking out for his ever-sick Aunt May, putting up with Flash Thompson, and even a cameo from the Human Torch. It’s fun, though the Goblin appears less threatening in this early tale than in the later stories.

In Amazing Spider-Man nos. 96-98, Lee and Kane tell the story “Green Goblin Reborn!” In the story, Norman Osborn recovers his suppressed memories and once again becomes the villainous Goblin, setting out to attack Spidey in both his costumed crimefighter identity and as Peter Parker. The story arc itself is most notable for its portrayal of drug use, with Spider-Man saving a man who’s about to jump off a roof while under the influence of hallucinogens. Randy Robertson challenges the media’s portrayal of drug use as an inner-city or African-American problem, pointing out that this narrative allows rich white men like Norman Osborn to ignore the suffering of others. Later, Harry Osborn begins abusing drugs to ease his depression, leading to him nearly dying of an overdose. Even though the story was clearly anti-drug and Lee wrote it at the behest of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, the Comics Code Authority refused to approve it. Marvel’s decision to publish the story without approval coupled with the ensuing public debate helped change the industry-wide censorship guidelines for comic books.

Amazing Spider-Man nos. 121-122 tell the story “The Night Gwen Stacy Died,” in which Spider-Man faces his greatest battle to date with the Green Goblin. The combination of Harry’s drug relapse and his failing business lead Norman Osborn to once again don the mask of the Green Goblin. He blames Peter for his troubles and seeks to hurt him, kidnapping Gwen Stacy and luring Spider-Man to the Brooklyn Bridge. Spidey attempts to save Gwen when the Goblin throws her over the ledge, but his webline creates a whiplash that snaps her neck (though the Goblin claims she was already dead). The story also features what was, at the time, Peter’s final battle with Norman Osborn as the Green Goblin in an iconic death for the villain before he began the cycle of returning from the dead. Many comic book historians consider this story the end of the Silver Age of comics and the beginning of the grittier Bronze Age.

In Spectacular Spider-Man no. 300, DeMatteis and Buscema tell the story, “Best of Enemies!” Harry Osborn, the new Green Goblin, returns to his life after his release from the supervillain prison called the Raft. He takes Mary Jane to the Brooklyn Bridge, promising her that she won’t face the fate his father crafted for Gwen. While Harry wants revenge against Peter, whom he blames both for his father’s death and for tarnishing his father’s reputation, he will confine his attacks to Peter alone. DeMatteis explains how Harry’s years of drug use combined with his underlying psychological issues led to him becoming the Green Goblin. The story offers a great ending to the Green Goblin saga, though retcons in the late 1990s largely undid most of the finality in these stories. This remains a good read for those looking for an introduction to Spider-Man’s greatest foe.
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Denunciada
DarthDeverell | Apr 8, 2019 |
This Fireside Book from 1979 reprints The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1, nos. 42, 43, 82, and 96-98. Stan Lee, as curator of this volume, chose classic stories such as "The Birth of a Superhero!" and "Rhino on the Rampage!", both about the Rhino, "And then Came Electro!", about the titular character, and a three-part storyarc about the Green Goblin and the dangers of drug abuse. Interestingly, while the Office of Health, Education, and Welfare asked Marvel to write an anti-drug story, which Marvel delivered in a manner to avoid appearing overly preachy, the Comics Code Authority refused to sign off on the story. So Marvel published it anyway. It was so well-received that all subsequent reprints received the Comics Code Authority's seal of approval. The art by John Romita and Gil Kane is classic Spidey guaranteed to enthrall fans. While this book from the late 1970s does not feature some of the contents as modern trade paperbacks, such as a cover gallery, it will still appeal to fans and collectors alike, especially with the gorgeous cover art by Bob Larkin.… (más)
½
 
Denunciada
DarthDeverell | Apr 21, 2017 |

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Miembros
874
Popularidad
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Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
11
ISBNs
67
Idiomas
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