Outlaw & PanelMaster
PanelMaster 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 Outlaw
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.
PanelMaster PanelMaster
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 Outlaw
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.
PanelMaster PanelMaster
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 Outlaw
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.
PanelMaster PanelMaster
Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep my collection catalog updated and my toolbox spotless—ready for any unexpected Marvel machine that decides to step out of the pages. Don’t forget to bring the legend with you if it ever shows up in real life.