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When did John Romita Jr start drawing Spider-Man? How long did John Romita draw Spider-Man?

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John Romita Jr. first drew Spider-Man in 1977, when he was 18 years old.

He drew the character for Marvel Comics for over 20 years, and his work is considered to be some of the best Spider-Man art ever created.

Romita Jr.’s first Spider-Man work was a six-page story called “Chaos at the Coffee Bean!” in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #11 (1977). He then went on to draw the character in The Amazing Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man Unlimited.

 

When did John Romita Jr start drawing Spider-Man? How long did John Romita draw Spider-Man?

Romita Jr.’s art is known for its realism and its dynamic action sequences. He also brought a new level of maturity to the Spider-Man character, making him more relatable to older readers.

Romita Jr.’s last Spider-Man work was in 2001 when he drew the “Sins Past” storyline. He has since returned to draw the character on a few occasions, but he is no longer the regular artist on the series.

John Romita Jr. is one of the most respected comic book artists of all time. His work on Spider-Man is considered to be some of the best in the character’s history. He is a master of his craft, and his art has helped to define Spider-Man for generations of fans.

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