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What If? Flash Thompson Spider-Man Olsaydı...

Gerry Conway

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What If? Flash Thompson Spider-Man Olsaydı... konusu, istatistikler, fiyatları ve daha fazlası burada.

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Bizim bildiğimiz dünyada, Peter Parker radyoaktif bir örümcek tarafından ısırıldı. Peki ya başka bir gerçeklikte, başka birisi o örümcek tarafından ısırılsaydı? Pekİ Ya Flash Thompson Örümcek Adam Olsaydi? Tıpkı bizim dünyamızdaki Peter Parker gibi, bu alternatif zaman diliminin Flash Thompson’ı da kazandığı güçlere hayran kalmıştı… Tıpkı Parker gibi o da ilk başta bu güçleri para kazanmak için kullanmıştı. Ama Parker’ın aksine, Flash sert oynadı. Aralarındaki tek fark da bu değildi... (Tanıtım Bülteninden)
Tahmini Okuma Süresi: 41 dk.Sayfa Sayısı: 24Basım Tarihi: Ekim 2021Yayınevi: Prestijj Yayınları
ISBN: 9786257543057Ülke: TürkiyeDil: Türkçe
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Gerry Conway
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Born in Brooklyn , New York City, [2] Conway grew up a comic fan; a letter from him appears in Fantastic Four #50 (May 1966), written when Conway was 13. He published his first professional comic book work at 16, with the 6½-page horror story "Aaron Philips' Photo Finish" in DC Comics' House of Secrets #81 (Sept. 1969). He continued selling such anthological stories for that series and for Marvel's Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows through the end of 1970, by which time he had also published one-page, text short stories in DC's All-Star Western #1 (Sept. 1970) and Super DC Giant #S-14 (Oct. 1970). He published his first continuing-character story in DC's semi-anthological occult comic The Phantom Stranger #10 (Dec. 1970). He attended New York University for a time. Conway recalled breaking into Marvel Comics through Marvel editor Roy Thomas : I'd been writing for DC Comics for two or three years . . . but to paraphrase the joke about the actor's ambitions to be a director, what I really wanted to do was write superheroes – specifically Marvel heroes. Through friends I'd become acquainted with Roy Thomas, who was Stan Lee 's right-hand man at the time, and Roy offered me a shot at the Marvel 'writing test.' Stan wasn't impressed, but Roy liked what I did, and began throwing some short assignments my way, including scripting over his plot on an early Ka-Zar Following his first continuing-character story for Marvel, with his script for the jungle lord Ka-Zar in Astonishing Tales #3 (Dec. 1970), Conway began writing superhero stories with Daredevil #72 (Jan. 1971). He quickly went on to assignments on Iron Man , The Incredible Hulk , and both " The Inhumans " and " The Black Widow " features in the split book Amazing Adventures . He scripted the first Man-Thing story, in 1971, sharing co-creation credit with Stan Lee and Roy Thomas . Conway would eventually script virtually every major Marvel title, as well as co-create (with writers Roy & Jean Thomas and artist Mike Ploog ) the lycanthropic lead character of the feature "Werewolf by Night", in Marvel Spotlight #2 (Feb. 1972); and write the premiere issue of Marvel's The Tomb of Dracula , introducing the longstanding literary vampire into the Marvel universe .