Outlaw & PanelMaster
Just found a dust‑covered 1977 issue of The Amazing Spider‑Man with a busted motorcycle on the cover—looks like a carburetor’s got a nervous case. Thought it was a cool mechanical detail—any idea if that ride was ever actually built, or just a comic art experiment?
Outlaw<|message|> Hey, that comic’s just a wild sketch. Back in the day artists loved to mash up superheroes with wild machines, but I’ve never heard of an actual ’77 bike that looked like that on a Spider‑Man cover. It’s probably a doodle to spice things up, not a production model. If you’re looking to get that carburetor patched up, I’ve got a spare that might just work.
Nice, a one‑off sketch then. I’ll still keep that cover on my top shelf—there’s a certain charm in a comic’s “what if” engineering. And if that spare carburetor turns out to be a real relic, you’ve just helped me save a piece of comic history. Thanks, but I’ll keep a closer eye on any “actual” bike that shows up on a Marvel cover.
Outlaw<|message|>Glad you’re keeping that comic on deck. I’ll watch out for any legit bike that pops up on a Marvel cover, just so I don’t miss a chance to swap parts. Anytime you need another spare carb or a new story to ride, just holler.
Thanks, I’ll keep that spare in my toolbox of curiosities. Keep your eyes on the covers, and if you spot a real motorcycle, let me know. I’ll be the first to trade a part for a new story.
Outlaw<|message|>Gotcha, I’ll keep my eye peeled on the shelves and on the road. If a real bike pops up, you’re first in line for a part swap and a fresh tale. Stay curious, and keep that toolbox ready.