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Among the best-known work of Buscema are stints on ''The Avengers'' (both in the 1960s and a long ] run); '']'' (with Thomas and writer ]); '']'' (with Conway); '']'' (with ]); and a lengthy run on '']'' (with Thomas). This last he often named as his favourite, as ironically enough he disliked ] stories. Among the best-known work of Buscema are stints on ''The Avengers'' (both in the 1960s and a long ] run); '']'' (with Thomas and writer ]); '']'' (with Conway); '']'' (with ]); and a lengthy run on '']'' (with Thomas). This last he often named as his favourite, as ironically enough he disliked ] stories.


Buscema semi-retired in ], although he continued to do the odd pencilling job; one of the last was his ] debut, a ] story. Buscema semi-retired in ], although he continued to do the occasional pencilling job; one of the last was his ] debut, a ] story. His death was due to ].

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John Buscema (December 11, 1927January 10, 2002) was an American comic book artist and one of the mainstays of Marvel Comics in its 1960s and 1970s heyday. His brother Sal Buscema is also a comic book artist.

Buscema was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States. He was originally attracted to comics by Hal Foster's strip Prince Valiant, and his lush, detailed style bears comparison with Foster's.

Buscema's first hit was his run on The Avengers (beginning in 1966, with writer Roy Thomas), and after that pencilled at least one issue of nearly every major Marvel title (notable exceptions being Iron Man and X-Men, although he worked on some X-Men spinoff titles). In particular, he stepped into the breach when Jack Kirby left the company in 1970, helping it weather the loss much better than it may have otherwise.

Among the best-known work of Buscema are stints on The Avengers (both in the 1960s and a long 1980s run); Fantastic Four (with Thomas and writer Gerry Conway); Thor (with Conway); Silver Surfer (with Stan Lee); and a lengthy run on Conan the Barbarian (with Thomas). This last he often named as his favourite, as ironically enough he disliked superhero stories.

Buscema semi-retired in 1996, although he continued to do the occasional pencilling job; one of the last was his DC Comics debut, a Batman story. His death was due to cancer.

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