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MARVEL'S THE INVINCIBLE IRON MAN GREY RETRO T-SHIRT

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While Stan Lee initially came up with the idea for a “quintessential capitalist” hero and many of the character's traits, he didn't write the story in Tales of Suspense #39 that introduced Iron Man to the world. A looming deadline forced him to hand over the scripting duties for that issue to Larry Lieber, and it was Lieber, cover artist Jack Kirby, and interior artist Don Heck who shared the bulk of creative duties for the issue. Kirby is credited with the design of Iron Man's first armor, while Heck is credited with the look of Tony Stark, Pepper Potts, and the other characters introduced inside the issue.

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Heo ltd MARVEL COMICS THE INCREDIBLE HULK CHEST COSTUME WHITE T-SHIRT

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Whenever you think “Hulk,” you think green. The two are intrinsically linked. Yet, when the Hulk first appeared in 1963, he was actually meant to be gray. However, due to the fact the printer couldn’t provide a consistent gray color, the Hulk would change from gray to black to other shades of gray from page to page and panel to panel. In order to address the issue, Stan Lee choose to go with a color that would come off the printing press with fewer issues: the now-iconic green.

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DC COMICS BATMAN ARKHAM CITY DIVE BLUE T-SHIRT

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The Joker has to be the best super villain of all time. But Batman creator Bob Kane was ready to kill off the evil jester in his very first appearance. As with many of Batman’s early villains, the plan was to have the Joker die through some fatal accident. Batman’s editor Whitney Ellsworth saw potential in the character, however, and forced Kane to include a panel showing the Joker coming back to life.

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MARVEL'S THE INCREDIBLE HULK (WITH A HULK SMASH KINDA LOOK)...

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Whenever you think “Hulk,” you think green. The two are intrinsically linked. Yet, when the Hulk first appeared in 1963, he was actually meant to be gray. However, due to the fact the printer couldn’t provide a consistent gray color, the Hulk would change from gray to black to other shades of gray from page to page and panel to panel. In order to address the issue, Stan Lee choose to go with a color that would come off the printing press with fewer issues: the now-iconic green.

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RETRO MARVEL'S AVENGERS ASSEMBLE IRON MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA,...

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If it wasn't for a delay in sending Daredevil #1 to the printer, The Avengers might never have existed. According to Marvel's Senior Vice President of Publishing, Tom Brevoort, when the publisher realized that the first issue of Daredevil wasn't going to be ready in time for its scheduled run at the printer, Stan Lee proposed the idea of bringing a bunch of existing Marvel characters together on the same team, much like DC had done with the Justice League of America. By doing so, they wouldn't need to create complicated origin stories for the individual members, thereby jumping right into whatever adventure Lee and Jack Kirby could come up with on short notice. The pair brainstormed for a while and came up with The Avengers, then hastily put together the first issue and sent it off to the printer. **

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MARVEL'S THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN RETRO COSTUME BLUE T-SHIRT

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When Stan Lee was tasked with creating a new superhero to follow in the footsteps of the Fantastic Four (who were extremely popular at the time), he thought up Marvel’s next hit after seeing a fly on the wall. According to the legendary comic book writer, that got him thinking about a hero who could stick to walls, and “Fly-Man” and “Insect-Man” were some of his ideas before “Spider-Man”. There’s famously a lot of controversy about how much of a role Steve Ditko played in his creation, but Spider-Man – who Marvel bosses at the time thought was a terrible idea – could have ended up being a very different character.

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THE WALKING DEAD 'KNOW YOUR WALKERS' ZOMBIES BLACK T-SHIRT

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While Darabont was filming the pilot episode of The Walking Dead, some neighbors who lived close by to the set believed that the actor Michael Rooker (Merle Dixon) was actually a sniper and called in a real SWAT team to respond. Fortunately, everyone soon realized that a mistake had been made and so no one was arrested that day. You would assume that all of the TV cameras would have tipped the neighbors off, but it seems that there are still some people in the 21st century who aren’t aware of how TV shows are made. As if the ‘walkers’ weren’t bad enough…

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MARVEL'S DEADPOOL SPLAT EYES/FACE SYMBOL RED T-SHIRT

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Wade Wilson is a former test subject of the Weapon X program, possessing a regenerative healing factor (like that of Wolverine), as well as an unstable compiling of other "Weapon X" experiments. Deadpool's powers and personality traits combine to make a wild, mentally unstable, and unpredictable mercenary. Deadpool is a former member of X-Force, a self-professed member of the X-Men and Avengers and has recently joined the Thunderbolts. The "Merc with a Mouth" is infamous for breaking the fourth wall.

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Cotton Division MARVEL COMICS DEADPOOL BLOODY WORDING BLACK T-SHIRT

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Captain America Comics #1 is one of the world’s most valuable comics, with a  near-mint condition copy valued at around $115,000 by comics price guide. Not  too shabby when you consider it cost a mere 10 cents back in 1941! And as much as we love Cap, I somehow doubt we’ll be picking up an issue anytime soon!

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MARVEL COMICS HULK VS HULK BUSTER POSTER T-SHIRT

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The Hulk was originally gray, not green. After exposure to a gamma radiation blast, scientist Bruce Banner turned into the gray-skinned Hulk from sunset to sunrise. However, the gray color was difficult to print and by issue No. 2 of "The Incredible Hulk" comic book series, Hulk turned into the hyperbolically muscled Green genes we know today.

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