Spidey sure has been caught in an usual amount of crossfires of late! 2 in a row! This month, David Michelinie is back after doing issues 8 & 9, and this time…
Month: April 2022
TAC 113
Well, this doesn’t look like a fun one. This month’s art team is Bob McLeod inking himself and Christie Scheele, so it’s gonna look nice, if nothing else. Peter David still writes….
TAC 112
Back whenever it was we last visited this period, during The Death of Jean DeWolff, we saw a second story man who was robbing apartments dressed as Santa Claus. I guess it’s…
ASM 274
You know it’s serious when they give the ad pages to the story. You also know it’s serious because the inside front & back cover are a poster of the front cover….
TAC 111
The extreme Mark-Bagley-ness of that Puma figure makes the “R. Buckler” signature a twist ending no matter how many times I see this cover. It’s kind of uncanny. This one seems like…
ASM 273
The power of The Puma. Which isn’t much, to be honest, especially in the face of a reality-warping god from space. But, somehow, this is the moment Puma was created for. It’s…
WEB 013
Spidey is going berserk a lot lately, man, he has got to chill. Peter David, Mike Harris, Kyle Baker, Bob Sharen. We begin with The Daily Bugle’s account of a Spider-Man incident,…
WEB 012
Well, this looks bad. Pretty significant team change inside, with Peter David taking over writing and Sal Buscema taking over pencils. Bob McLeod hangs on for finishes and Bob Sharen for colors….
WEB 011
That’s a striking cover. Some bold choices by the uncredited colorist. My copy of this issue had some problems in the printing process, with the spine and all pages misaligned. We’ll see…
WEB 010
As of this issue, we’re caught up with where Spectacular left off in Block 24. Time once again to check in with our old pal, Dominic Fortune, behind a cover by his…