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Ron Frenz has a history of working on books where the lead characters were not in their original costumes/identities. Spider-Man wore his black costume during his tenure, Thor took on a new secret identity and look, and Superman changed costumes AND powers all while Frenz was the regular artist on their titles. He is well-known for his 1980s work on Amazing Spider-Man, and more recently, for his work on Spider-Girl (who he co-created with writer Tom DeFalco).
These commission samples of his from Catskill Comics show that he has a flair for classic DC characters in their standard costumes too.
Enjoy!
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