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@spiffyspidey-blog

Wannabe artist. Funny mythology freak. Aggressive gamer and nerdy lover. Spiderman ❤
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LoL the ending omg

zero punches were landed.. but 100% of the class room is fucked up

This was a ride.

LMFAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YO!!

Oh god 💀💀💀💀

I’m really dyin

“C’mon”. Lmao she sound so fed up with their shit. You can hear it in her voice, this aint the first this has happened. 

Lmfao I just fucking died

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LMFAAAOOOOO STOP^^^^

😂😂😂😂😂

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aliilovely

I’m crying lmaoooooooooo the GIF 

Bruh they got two air benders fighting .

lmfao what kind of fight was this b

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elyseeeeew

Reblogging only for the gif

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Well then … 😐😂

this is embarrassing 😂

He ain’t even get hit and still managed to smash his face on the table 😂😂😂

This has to be a stunt double audition 😂😂

I was worried about the tables because those Black top science lab shits are harder than concrete. And he smashed is face on it with little provocation. Like he did it to himself

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DAREDEVIL #597 cover by Dan Mora, release date, 1/2018.

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The cover to Ghost Rider # 22 by Mark Teixeira. #thecosmiccomicbookbroadcast#marvelcomics #ghostrider #marktexeira #tex

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The cover to The Amazing Spider-Man # 154 by Gil Kane and John Romita Sr. #thecosmiccomicbookbroadcast#marvelcomics #theamazingspiderman #sandman #gilkane #johnromitasr

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funnypages

Joan B. Lee: The Woman Who Saved the Marvel Universe

Joan Boocock was born on August 3, 1924, in Gosforth, Newcastle, England. In the 1940s she moved to New York City, where she married an American GI and worked as a hat model. Working at the agency, she met a young comics editor named Stanley Lieber, who worked under the pen name Stan Lee. The two fell in love instantly and she left her husband for him.

In the early 1960s, Stan Lee was feeling depressed and unhappy with his job and was seriously considering quitting the comics industry. Joan told him "Before you quit, why don’t you write one comic you are proud of?” Lee obliged and together with Jack Kirby, he created the Fantastic Four, the flawed, dysfunctional family of heroes that Lee always wanted to make. The comic was an instant success, reinvigorating Lee and convincing him to stay on at Marvel. He even went on to give his favorite hero, Spider-Man, a love interest based off his wife: Gwen Stacy. In later years, after the couple’s two children were grown-up, Joan would have a short career as a voice actress, voicing the recurring character of Madame Web in the Spider-Man animated series, as well as having small parts in the Iron Man and Fantastic Four series. In 2016 she had a cameo with her husband in X-Men: Apocalypse. 

The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, the X-Men, the Avengers, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Doctor Strange, Black Panther. While these heroes were created or co-created by Stan Lee, we may never have had them or the Marvel Universe without Joan. Thank you.

Joan Boocock Lee - August 3, 1924 – July 6, 2017

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CAPTAIN AMERICA #196 (April 1976) By Jack Kirby (pencils), D. Bruce Berry (inks) & Janice Cohen (colors)