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Yoc:
I posted the pics in reply to DM's post in Reply #24 Jim.

-Yoc

JVJ (RIP):

--- Quote from: Yoc on August 23, 2010, 11:45:07 PM ---Interesting coincidence here -
I happened to save some Mary Marvel Club scans from the Pop Culture site IIRC.
Here you go!

(CLICK on THUMBNAIL to see full size images)

http://a.imageshack.us/img832/808/194546marymarvel00envel.th.jpg

http://a.imageshack.us/img52/1221/194546marymarvel01fancl.th.jpg  http://a.imageshack.us/img844/8336/194546marymarvel02badge.th.jpg


--- End quote ---

NOW I get it, Yoc,
two things:
1. you changed the topic title, which threw me

&

b. you didn't quote the post you were responding to

and

iii. (among the many.... NOBODY Expects the Span... no  that's another topic) it was late.

Peace (and misunderstanding) Jim (|:{>

Yoc:
Sorry for the confusion Jim.
:)

Bob Hughes:

--- Quote ---I doubt that Stan Lee created X-Men. Rather Jack Kirby likely created X-Men.


Bob
Public Enemy #1
--- End quote ---

Trying to figure out what Stan did and what Jack did is like trying to pry Lennon apart from McCartney.
Leaving aside the fact that the X-Men is a Kirby kid gang and a Fantastic Four wannabe, the central most original character is Prof X.  I highly doubt Jack created a man in a wheel chair (or even stole a man in a wheel chair).  It's just too un-Kirby a concept.  Now a man in a Flying Wheelchair I would believe was Kirby's. (After all he's created two of them).  Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.  Those I'll believe are Kirby's.





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