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  2. Alex Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross designed a series of costumes for the 2002 film Spider-Man, [26] though they were not used in the film. In the film's video game tie-in, as an Easter egg, it is possible to unlock a playable version of Ross's Spider-Man design. When using this, the Green Goblin will feature one of Ross's unused character outfits.

  3. Marvels - Wikipedia

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    Marvels is a four-issue miniseries comic book written by Kurt Busiek, painted by Alex Ross and edited by Marcus McLaurin.It was published by Marvel Comics in 1994.. Set in the 1939 to 1974 time period, the series examines the Marvel Universe, the collective setting of most of Marvel's superhero series, from the perspective of an Everyman character, news photographer Phil Sheldon.

  4. Earth X - Wikipedia

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    Earth X began in 1997 when Wizard magazine asked Alex Ross to create a possible dystopian future for Marvel. Ross designed a future where all ordinary humans had gained superpowers, and he examined how some of the most well-known Marvel characters (including Spider-Man, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk) would manage a world where their superhero powers had now become commonplace.

  5. The World's Greatest Super-Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The artwork is of Ross' very own photorealism, and the books themselves were created after the success of Ross' and writer Mark Waid's famous Kingdom Come. The World's Greatest Super-Heroes was released on August 1, 2005 on dust-jacket slipcase hardcover edition (9.6" x 13") and got paperback reprint (8.2" x 11") on September 28, 2010.

  6. List of Kingdom Come (comics) characters - Wikipedia

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    According to Alex Ross, Magog is named after a biblical character, represents the golden calf, the scar rounding his right blind eye is also symbolical, but most importantly Magog represents "everything we (Ross and Waid) hate in modern superhero design", being based on Marvel Comics' Cable, and his creator Rob Liefeld.

  7. Catalysts (The Spectacular Spider-Man) - Wikipedia

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    7th episode of the 1st season of The Spectacular Spider-Man "Catalysts" The Spectacular Spider-Man episode Green Goblin executes an attack on Spider-Man. In keeping with the show's color scheme, Green Goblin's costume emphasized the color green to coincide with negative aspects in Peter's life. Episode no. Season 1 Episode 7 Directed by Victor Cook Written by Andrew Robinson Production code ...

  8. Kingdom Come (comics) - Wikipedia

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    When comic book artist Alex Ross was working on Marvels, published in 1994, he decided to create a similar "grand opus" about characters from DC Comics.Ross wrote a 40-page handwritten outline of what would become Kingdom Come and pitched the idea to James Robinson as a project similar in scope to Watchmen (1986–1987) and Alan Moore's infamous "lost work" Twilight of the Superheroes.

  9. Ruins (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The series, conceived by Ellis as a parody [1] of the Marvels series by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross, is set in a dystopian version of the Marvel Universe. Like Marvels , the comic features reporter Phil Sheldon as the main character and was published in prestige format , with fully painted artwork and acetate covers, further creating the ...