![]() He was best associated with characters like Mar-Vell, Warlock, and of course Thanos. At the time, Starlin was best known for his work with Captain Marvel, culminating in the death of that character in a standalone graphic novel. I started rereading the Silver Surfer for this column because I wanted to look at Marshall Rogers’s issues, but when I pulled the run out of my longboxes, I did find myself remembering the excitement that happened when Jim Starlin came to write this title. Spoilers (from thirty-one to thirty-two years ago) Inked by Tom Christopher (#34-38, 40-42, 44-50, Annual #3), James Fern (#39), Christopher Ivy (#42), Keith Williams (#43, Annual #3), Al Gordon (Annual #3), Jim Sanders (Annual #4), Ralph Cabrera (Annual #4), John Beatty (Annual #4), Pat Redding (Annual #4)Ĭoloured by Tom Vincent (#34-38, 40-50, Annual #3, 4), James Fern (#39), Nel Yomtov (#43), Renee Witterstaetter (Annual #4) ![]() Penciled by Ron Lim (#34-38, 40-50, Annual #3, 4), James Fern (#39), Steve Carr (Annual #4), Dale Eaglesham (Annual #4) ![]()
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