Wait, Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1? It’s true. Marvel tried this “Giant-Size” line for awhile, bigger comics with additional content. You may be familiar with the name of the most infamous of them, the…
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MTU 021
Guys, he’s back from the dead! I do not know Xandu The Unspeakable, but he’s back! Same creative team as last issue, except Dave Hunt replaces Mike Esposito. Things get rolling with…
MTU 020
If had to pick my absolute favorite Marvel characters, well, #1 would be obvious. Beyond that, it would be Captain America, Black Panther, Daredevil, Thor. I think they’re all tied for 2nd…
MTU 019
Hey, look, our old pal, Ka-Zar. And he’s brought Stegron, The Dinosaur Man. How lucky for us, to get in on the ground floor of this sure-to-be-beloved new character! It’s Len Wein,…
ASM 133
Well, that cover dialogue sure ups the ante, doesn’t it? Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia & Dave Hunt are back on art duties for part two of this one, which begins with Molten…
ASM 132
Beginning a Molten Man 2-parter with a script by Gerry Conway, surprise pencils by John Romita, and inks by Paul Reinman & Tony Mortellaro. Romita is Marvel’s Art Director by the time…
ASM 131
Whoever came up with that web joke… you can feel how proud of it they were just looking at the cover. As we saw at the end of last ish, Doc Ock…
ASM 130
Look at that perfect Romita Spider-Man on the cover. Welcome back, welcome to another issue of Amazing Spider-Man. Same creative team as last issue, Gerry Conway on script, Ross Andru on pencils,…
ASM 129
Yay, a reprint! If anyone wants to send me thousands of dollars to get an original, I’ll be happy to change the picture out. Luckily, this $1 reprint of Amazing Spider-Man #129…
End of Block 12
12 seems like a big number. This one was awkward. Trying to let Spider-Man and Peter be angry and sad about Gwen while also trying to make a lighthearted adventure comic was…