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John Romita Jr. was born August 17, 1956, [2] the son of Virginia (Bruno) and comic book artist John Romita Sr., one of the signature Spider-Man artists since the 1960s. [3] [4] He studied advertising art and design at Farmingdale State College in East Farmingdale, New York, graduating in 1976.
Through both Stern and DeFalco's runs, the answer was continuously teased on the cover art, with the covers of The Amazing Spider-Man #245, 251, and 276 all showing Spider-Man having unmasked the Hobgoblin. [7] Artist John Romita Jr. signing a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #238, in which the Hobgoblin first appeared, at Midtown Comics in Manhattan
Romita was working at the New York City company Forbes Lithograph in 1949, earning $30 a week, when comic book inker Lester Zakarin, [16] a friend from high school whom he ran into on a subway train, offered him either $17 [17] or $20 [14] a page to pencil a 10-page story, possibly a crime comic about 1920s mobsters, [11] for him as an uncredited ghost artist.
John Romita Sr., one of the key artists in Marvel Comics’ history who co-created characters such as Wolverine, the Punisher and Mary Jane Watson, died on Tuesday. He was 93. Romita Sr.’s death ...
John Romita Sr., the former Marvel Comics art director and artist who drew Spider-Man and helped create Wolverine and Mary Jane Watson, died Monday at 93.
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John Romita may refer to: . John Romita Sr. (1930–2023), American comic book artist best known for his art on The Amazing Spider-Man for Marvel Comics in the 1960s John Romita Jr. (born 1956), American comic book artist, son of John Romita, Sr; best known in 1970s–2000s for Iron Man, Uncanny X-Men, and The Amazing Spider-Man