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SNAPMiracle Man snapping his fingers to end his hypnotism Fantastic Four (1961) #3 Marvel, March 1962 "The Menace of the Miracle Man" Lettered by: Artie Simek Written by: Stan Lee Pencilled by: Jack Kirby [show tags] | |
SNAPMr. Fantastic quickly recoiling his elastic arm back into shape Fantastic Four (1961) #10 Marvel, January 1963 "The Return of Doctor Doom!" Lettered by: Artie Simek Written by: Stan Lee Pencilled by: Jack Kirby [show tags] | |
SNAPKathy Carter snapping her fingers Kathy (1959) #17 Marvel, June 1962 "The Election Selection" Lettered by: unknown Written by: Stan Lee Pencilled by: Stan Goldberg [show tags] | |
SNAPthe Monster stepping on a twig Strange Tales (1951) #95 Marvel, April 1962 "The Monster Escapes!" Lettered by: unknown Written by: Larry Lieber Pencilled by: Jack Kirby [show tags] alien, Marvel monster, Monster (alien), sci-fi, snap, step, stick, twig, walk, What was that?, [hide tags] | |
SNAP!a giant clam snapping its shell shut Fantastic Four (1961) #14 Marvel, May 1963 "The Merciless Puppet Master" Lettered by: Artie Simek Written by: Stan Lee Pencilled by: Jack Kirby [show tags] | |
SNAP!Mr. Fantastic snapping his elastic body back to its original form Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #1 Marvel, 1963 "Sub-Mariner Versus the Human Race!" Lettered by: Artie Simek Written by: Stan Lee Pencilled by: Jack Kirby [show tags] | |
SNAP!a housekeeper snapping her fingers More Fun Comics (1936) #101 DC, January 1945 "An Investment in Happiness!" Lettered by: unknown Written by: Don Cameron Pencilled by: Mort Meskin [show tags] | |
SNAP!a criminal cutting a bathysphere's air hose with his knife More Fun Comics (1936) #103 DC, May 1945 "The Professor Goes to School!" Lettered by: unknown Written by: Joe Samachson Pencilled by: Louis Cazeneuve [show tags] | |
SNAP!Sgt. Fury striking a match Sgt. Fury (1963) #3 Marvel, September 1963 "Midnight on Massacre Mountain!" Lettered by: Sam Rosen Written by: Stan Lee Pencilled by: Jack Kirby [show tags] | |
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