Behold, the first issue of Spectacular Spider-Man to appear on the blog. I’m told that, in this era where cost cutting led to much shorter comics, TAC was launched in part to…
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ASM 183
I mean, you already know, right? Does the comic even have to tell you what this is if you saw last issue? Well, it’s gonna. We pick things up with Peter Parker……
ASM 182
It is now 1978, and new writer Marv Wolfman is here to more or less continue the same general feel and tone Len Wein started. Stalwart Ross Andru hangs on as the…
End of Block 3
This was a weird one. You know, I made it so short because I was trying to keep from spoiling stuff in the Conway run, but I have since learned that was…
Superman Vs. The Amazing Spider-Man
That’s right, gang: Spider-Man’s most surprising team-up ever! $2.00 back when comics cost a quarter! This was a pretty big deal for its time, and it seems like this sort of crossover…
MTU 47
This is it! The final part of this ridiculous 8-hit combo. This has been going on FOREVER. Let’s wrap it up. And look, a cover by Gil Kane, who drew Basilisk’s initial…
MTO 17
Inspired by the success of Marvel Team-Up, Marvel Two-in-One came about as the exact same premise, only everyone teams up with the ever-lovin’, blue eyed Thing instead of Spider-Man. Naturally, they’d occasionally…
MTU 046
This one is from the big cache of 77 MTUs won for $44 in one of the most insane things I’ve done on eBay. Most of those were in great shape, but…
MTU 45
While the cover wouldn’t really indicate it, we’re still with the same seemingly endless storyline from the last 4 issues. I got MTU 41-45 as a single lot on ebay, not related…
MTU 043
Now that’s a look! So, we’re still in 1692, The Dark Rider has shown up, and now, so has Dr. Doom. Cotton Mather has immediately decided Doom is “the angel of light”…