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** '''ALT1''': ... that in developing the story arc "'''[[The Strange Death of Captain America]]'''", author [[Jim Steranko]] sought to reestablish what he saw as the formula that has made [[Captain America]] "a cultural icon"? <small>Source: ''Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection''</small> |
** '''ALT1''': ... that in developing the story arc "'''[[The Strange Death of Captain America]]'''", author [[Jim Steranko]] sought to reestablish what he saw as the formula that has made [[Captain America]] "a cultural icon"? <small>Source: ''Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection''</small> |
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** '''ALT2''': ... that the final centerspread of "'''[[The Strange Death of Captain America]]'''" was [[Penciller|penciled]], [[Inker|inked]], [[Letterer|lettered]], and [[Colorist|colored]] by [[Jim Steranko]], making it the first [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] spread to be drawn fully by one person? <small>Source: ''Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection''</small> |
** '''ALT2''': ... that the final centerspread of "'''[[The Strange Death of Captain America]]'''" was [[Penciller|penciled]], [[Inker|inked]], [[Letterer|lettered]], and [[Colorist|colored]] by [[Jim Steranko]], making it the first [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] spread to be drawn fully by one person? <small>Source: ''Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection''</small> |
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** ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Joseph Déjacque|Joseph Déjacque]] |
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The Strange Death of Captain America
- ... that writer and artist Jim Steranko was given authorship of "The Strange Death of Captain America" in part to resolve a dispute between himself Stan Lee? Source: Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection
- ALT1: ... that in developing the story arc "The Strange Death of Captain America", author Jim Steranko sought to reestablish what he saw as the formula that has made Captain America "a cultural icon"? Source: Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection
- ALT2: ... that the final centerspread of "The Strange Death of Captain America" was penciled, inked, lettered, and colored by Jim Steranko, making it the first Marvel spread to be drawn fully by one person? Source: Captain America: Penguin Classics Marvel Collection
- Reviewed: Joseph Déjacque
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Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 163 past nominations.
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