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    Talking Happy Birthday Jazzy Johnny "Ring-a-Ding" Romita!!!

    Comic Book Royalty: Marvel Silver Age Artists at the 2001 San Diego Comic Con

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    Celebrating The Amazing Career Of John Romita Sr.

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    Enjoyed looking through his early sketches of numerous characters from Marvel Comics...





    But among his many artistic creations, my personal favorite will always be the introduction of MJ (616):

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    A true legend. Happy birthday, John Romita Sr.

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    Is John Romita Sr the last surviving member of Stan's original Bullpen? Stan and Steve Ditko passed away in 2018, Joe Sinnott in June 2020. Stan's brother Larry is 89 and I think he would count since he was on staff during the 60s. Maybe Roy Thomas would count but I alway see him as more of the next generation of Bullpen members since he got hired as Stan's successor as editor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Maiden View Post
    Is John Romita Sr the last surviving member of Stan's original Bullpen? Stan and Steve Ditko passed away in 2018, Joe Sinnott in June 2020. Stan's brother Larry is 89 and I think he would count since he was on staff during the 60s.
    I agree.
    Maybe Roy Thomas would count but I alway see him as more of the next generation of Bullpen members since he got hired as Stan's successor as editor.
    This as well.

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