Man, I thought I’d never actually get here. If I’d realized how much filler there was in this section, I would’ve probably held the last couple ASMs from the previous block for…
Category: 1980s
TAC 130
Well here’s the most unorthodox thing I’ve ever done on the blog. We’re seeing this issue before TAC 128 & 129. Because for some reason, this issue takes place before Gang War…
WEB 028
Striking cover by Bob Layton. Interesting guy, Bob. Successful as a writer, a penciler and an inker, but rarely all in the same book. He writes this issue, but doesn’t draw it….
TAC 127
Here’s another one that just screams “filler.” While the other titles are in chaos, I wonder why so many of the Spectaculars of this moment are fill-ins. Maybe Peter David just didn’t…
WEB 027
Weird caption. Weird colors on this cover. There’s light blue fire back there. This month’s inevitable fill-in is by writer Dwight Zimmerman, penciler/inker Dave Simons, and colorist Marie Severin. Well, at least…
FF 299
An awkwardly timed return to the pages of FF. this one hit stands the same month as the 2nd part of the oft-talked about Gang War story. I figured it should probably…
TAC 126
Would you expect this issue to have the same creative team as last issue? You fool. Alan Kupperberg swaps in on pencils and Art Nicols is the sole inker. Danny Fingroth and…
TAC 125
In a real trend recently, I’ve had this one a long time, but don’t know where it came from. Obviously, it predates my beginning to collect comics by several years. Where’d it…
WEB 026
Charles Vess! Always a treat. This month in ASM, the big Gang War story is coming to an end, so maybe this is the last weird issue trying to avoid it for…
WEB 025
We continue to dance around ASM. This does not look like a winner. It looks like it could be the same alien design as WEB 34, but I don’t think they’re related….