Jimmy Palmiotti
Jimmy Palmiotti is an American comic book inker and writer, known for being one of the editors of the Marvel Knights line and titles such as Daredevil, Jonah Hex and Harley Quinn. Palmiotti is also the husband of comic book creator Amanda Conner.
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Amazing Spider-Man #440
Marvel
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1998
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Superman: Save the Planet #1
DC
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1998
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Punisher #2
Marvel
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1998
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Vol. 4
Non-Key
Daredevil #1
Marvel
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1998
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Vol. 2
First written work by Kevin Smith on Daredevil title
Aquaman: Secret Files and Origins #1
DC
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1998
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Amazing Spider-Man #1
Marvel
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1998
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Vol. 2
Premiere issue of the second Spider-Man series
Mattie Franklin appears as Spider-Man
Premiere issue of the second Spider-Man series
Mattie Franklin appears as Spider-Man
Punisher #3
Marvel
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1998
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Vol. 4
Non-Key
Superman 3-D #1
DC
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1998
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Daredevil #2
Marvel
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1998
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Ash: Fire and Crossfire #1
Event
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Daredevil #3
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Punisher #4
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 4
Non-Key
Daredevil #4
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Daredevil #5
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Death of Karen Page
Alpha Flight #20
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Death of Karen Page
Death of Karen Page
Daredevil #6
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Thor #10
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Doctor Strange #3
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
Daredevil #7
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Death of Mysterio, by a self-inflicted gunshot wound that he attributes to being inspired by Kraven who died of suicide as well
Later, in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12, Mysterio removes the glass headpiece to gruesomely reveal that half of his skull is missing
Death of Mysterio, by a self-inflicted gunshot wound that he attributes to being inspired by Kraven who died of suicide as well
Later, in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12, Mysterio removes the glass headpiece to gruesomely reveal that half of his skull is missing
Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #5
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Death of Mysterio, by a self-inflicted gunshot wound that he attributes to being inspired by Kraven who died of suicide as well
Later, in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12, Mysterio removes the glass headpiece to gruesomely reveal that half of his skull is missing
Death of Mysterio, by a self-inflicted gunshot wound that he attributes to being inspired by Kraven who died of suicide as well
Later, in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12, Mysterio removes the glass headpiece to gruesomely reveal that half of his skull is missing
Ash: Fire and Crossfire #2
Event
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Doctor Strange #4
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
Black Panther #7
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
Preacher #50
DC Vertigo
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Slingers #7
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Daredevil #8
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Black Panther #8
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
X-51 The Machine Man #1
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 3
Non-Key
Daredevil #9
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 2
1st appearance of Echo, a highly-skilled martial artist who is also deaf
1st appearance of Echo, a highly-skilled martial artist who is also deaf
Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #12
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #12
Marvel
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1999
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Newsstand
Uncanny X-Men #376
Marvel
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2000
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Gatecrasher: Ring of Fire #1
Black Bull
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2000
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Vampirella Monthly #24
Harris
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2000
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Danger Girl Special #1
Cliffhanger
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2000
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Ant-Man's Big Christmas #1
Marvel
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2000
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Vampirella Monthly #25
Harris
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2000
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Uncanny X-Men #378
Marvel
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2000
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
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