Brush Strokes With Greatness: The Life and Art of Joe Sinnott by Tim Lasiuta (book review)
Joltin’ Joe Sinnott, as he was sometimes known in Marvel’s credit boxes, was an American comicbook artist who worked in
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Joltin’ Joe Sinnott, as he was sometimes known in Marvel’s credit boxes, was an American comicbook artist who worked in
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