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    Default Curt Connors/ Lizard Appreciation (2019)

    NOTE: This thread is to serve as continuation of the previous "The Curt Connors/ Lizard Appreciation" thread which can be found at
    From the previous version (originally created by Mister Mets back in late November of 2015):
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    The Lizard has generally been my favorite Spider-Man villain, partly because I like the dynamic of Spider-Man holding back against him because there's a good man inside, and partly because he has a great combination of look and power set.

    Anyway, here are some of my favorite Lizard images.





    And I just love a visual of the crying Lizard from Amazing Spider-Man #6.

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    from The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (1964):

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    Some more images from the old thread.

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    A John Romita Sr original...


    A black and white page from Amazing Spider-Man #6.

    And, for the hell of it, a weird-looking real lizard.
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    Mr. Nickernacker had some Lizard-related original art.

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    I'm the proud owner of the fantastic creepy looking page!



    After seeing Cory Smith's Lizard in CC #4 and this page from CC Omega, I'm really liking his Lizard.
    When I posted this image, it turned out Nickernacker was the one who commissioned it.

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    Interesting sketch Erik Larsen posted on twitter.

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    from his first (melodramatic) appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #6 (November 1963):




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    from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. 1 No. 6 (June 1983)

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    from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Spider-Man 2004

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    While I like Connors, I’ve become bored with Lizard. Jekyll and Hyde stories can only go on so long before becoming stale.

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    Someone posted a J. Scott Campbell original on twitter.



    It looks nice.
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    I've always been a fan of the character. I'm happy more has been done with him in recent years than in the past two decades before this point.
    "So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."

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    Spectacular Spider-Man #32 Jul 1979
    "A Zoo Story"
    A new era begins for Peter Parker as he enrolls in graduate school at Empire State University
    and also works as a teaching assistant for the science department.

    Peter's first assignment is to attend Dr. Curt Connors' lecture at the Bronx Zoo.

    Dr. Connors has been behaving rather strangely in recent days.

    Does this mean the Lizard is going to make an appearance? Not quite.

    Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Jim Mooney. Inks by Frank Springer.

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    Happy 100th Birthday to the late GREAT James Noel "Jim" Mooney!!!

    Amazing Spider-Man #75 Aug 1969
    "Death Without Warning!"
    Spidey, aware that Dr. Connors and his family are in danger from the Maggia, searches for them;
    The once-elderly Silvermane tries to convince Marko and Cicero that he is in fact
    a younger version of himself while Dr. Connors escapes and Spider-Man arrives;

    In the ensuing free-for-all Connors transforms into the Lizard


    …and Silvermane just keeps getting younger.

    Script by John Romita (plot) and Stan Lee (script), pencils by John Romita (layouts)
    and Jim Mooney (pencils), inks by Jim Mooney https://alchetron.com/Jim-Mooney

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    Spectacular Spider-Man #33 Aug 1979
    "Night of the Iguana!"
    Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is up to his neck in reptiles at the Bronx Zoo!

    A new villain, the Iguana, is leading the reptilian revolt, and next plans to kidnap Curt Connors' wife and son!

    Can the web-slinger foil the plans of the Iguana? And when is the Lizard going to show up?

    Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Jim Mooney. Inks by Frank Springer.

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    Amazing Spider-Man #76 Sep 1969
    "The Lizard Lives!"
    The Lizard is at large in New York

    and attacks Spider-Man.


    Script by John Buscema (plot) and Stan Lee (script), pencils by John Buscema (layouts)
    and Jim Mooney (pencils), inks by Jim Mooney

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    Spectacular Spider-Man #34 Sep 1979
    "Lizards on a Hot Tin Roof!"
    It's a 3-way super slugfest among the Lizard, Iguana, and the wall-crawler!


    Is the Lizard going to fight with or against Spider-Man?

    Either way Dr. Connors' enervator is the key to victory!
    Note: The letters page includes a letter from comics writer Kurt Busiek.

    Script by Bill Mantlo. Pencils by Jim Mooney. Inks by Frank Springer.

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