Buckle up for the saddest supervillain origin I have ever seen, gang! Woof. We get rolling with Spider-Man standing on a rooftop, beating himself up over the fact that Flash and Gwen…
Author: spiderdewey
MTU 002
Credited or not, there’s no mistaking a Kane/Romita cover. Inside, Gerry Conway takes over for Roy writing. I believe he is all of 19 at the time. Kind of amazing. Pencils are…
ASM 109
We drop right back in where we left off last issue, Pete & Gwen still in the bombed out ruins of the federal building. Pete can’t leave without disappointing Gwen, but he’s…
End of Block 1
Hey, this obviously isn’t a comic. I thought it might be fun to draw some pinups summarizing each block of issues that I cover. As we move into the 2nd one, even…
ASM 108
Time to find out what’s up with Flash while also spending the whole issue worried it’s gonna be racist, even if it’s not. Romita inks himself on this one with assists from…
ASM 107
This one’s not in the best shape. It’s got a badly rolled spine. I think I might be able to fix it, actually. But first, I shall read it. The splash says…
MTU 001
Since I started collecting Spider-Man comics “seriously” or whatever in 2018, there have been a lot of obvious things I was not going to get. Marvel Team-Up #1, for example. The first…
ASM 106
Jazzy John Romita tags back in on pencil duties this issue. Stan & Frank hang on from last issue as Spidey notices the spy camera that just saw him with his mask…
ASM 105
Stan Lee retakes the scripting duties for awhile with this one. Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia still plugging away on the line art. Everyone’s back in New York after their jungle adventure,…
ASM 104
So, Spidey’s still sinking in quicksand. As he’s been wont to do, Roy has the last bit of dialogue from last issue repeat on the splash here. Then there’s a one-page recap…