Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #48
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Writer: Roger Stern
Pencils: Marie Severin
Inks: Bruce Patterson
Spidey and the new Prowler, left for dead!
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Writer: Roger Stern
Pencils: Marie Severin
Inks: Bruce Patterson
Spidey and the new Prowler, left for dead!
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Writer: Ron Marz
Pencils: M.C. Wyman
Inks: Tom Christopher
The Silver Surfer and Firelord team-up to look for Nova.
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Script: Tom DeFalco
Plot: Tom DeFalco and Paul Ryan
Pencils: Paul Ryan
Inks: Danny Bulanadi
The Collector has come to add Lyja’s baby to his collection.
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It seemed appropriate to post these seeing that it was WrestleMania weekend just recently.
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Writer: Steve Gerber
Pencils: Gene Colan
Inks: Frank Chiaramonte
The Black Spectre revealed!
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Writer: Steve Englehart
Pencils: Sal Buscema
Inks: Frank McLaughlin
Avengers/Defenders War. Continued from Avengers #117.
The Hulk Vs. Thor. ‘Nuff said!
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Writer: Stan Lee
Pencils: Gil Kane
Inks: John Romita, Sr.
I told you messing about on the roof was dangerous!
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Writer: Louise Simonson
Pencils: Greg LaRocque
Inks: Jim Mooney
The Vulturions want a rematch!
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Writer: Marv Wolfman
Plot: Marv Wolfman and George Perez
Layouts: George Perez
Finishes: Tom Grummett
Inks: Bob McLeod
The New Titans #61.
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Writer: Karl Kesel
Pencils: Tom Grummett and Mike Parobeck
Inks: Doug Hazelwood and Ande Parks
Superboy: The Animated Series!
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Writer: Fabian Nicieza
Pencils: Darick Robertson
Inks: Larry Mahlstedt
Super-Nova has empowered Richard Rider to recreate Xandar.
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Yesterday was the first really nice day we've had since, like, October, and it was also the spring workday for garden #4. My bed there is now nicely topped up with compost and I will put asparagus and rhubarb in when I get back from the Obligatory Family Event next week. (I also got a bunch of numbers from fellow gardeners and am going to try to organize an expedition to a local native nursery.)
Today was a little chillier and windy, but I got out and planted four kinds of peas (Snak Hero, Cascadia, Mammoth Melting, and a sweet pea mix) and pruned the rosemary in my plot in garden #1. Providence is so beautiful in the spring, and everything has started blooming practically overnight, trees foaming with white and pink and gold, daffodils and tulips and violets glowing.
Tomorrow is the election for the board for the group backing garden #3, I am not running and no one can make me.
ETA: Goddamn it, I am informed no one has volunteered to lead the infrastructure committee, which is what I care about anyway. But I only care about a subset of things in infrastructure (benches and the pollinator garden) and what I have said before still applies: I don't want to be in charge of shit! I am very good at it but it is very bad for me! This is not how I want to spend my one wild and precious life!