Time to wrap this up. Frenz only did breakdowns last issue, and this issue, he’s down to layouts, with Brett Breeding credited with pencils & inks. Hard times for most of the…
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ASM 280
Alright, with the whole missing stunt out of the way, we can check back in with a more normal issue of ASM. Why yes, that is The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man under…
TAC 118
After months of wandering around the fringes of this comic, little Alexander Woolcot is finally going to be in the A-plot. This month’s line art comes from Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod….
WEB 022
It’s another issue with no credits. What if they excluded the credits due to the subject matter? Afraid the IRA would take issue with the team? Makes more sense than them forgetting…
WEB 021
Uh… what? Are Joy & Peter not going to Ireland? Hm, maybe this is a fill-in. The creative team certainly suggests it. We got Larry Lieber hopping in to write and draw…
WEB 020
Welcome to the blog’s first Marvel 25th Anniversary issue. John Romita, Sr. drew up this border for every issue that marks the anniversary, and each title would have a glamor shot of…
WEB 019
This is one of many stretches where I’ve read the ASMs, but not the other 2 titles. It’s interesting to see what else our man was getting up to. Debuts for Humbug…
WEB 018
We shall finally answer the titular question. Kyle Baker’s back as MJ is nervously making up things to do in Peter’s apartment, worried about him, not sure what to do, or what…
TAC 117
Now we drop back in on Spectacular Spider-Man, where the team is still technically Peter David and Rich Buckler, but Rich seems to miss a lot of issues. This month, he’s credited…
ASM 279
This month, ASM is by Tom DeFalco, Rick Leonardi, Vince Colletta and Bob Sharen. Some real highs and lows in that list. And this month, “ASM” means “Amazing Silver Sable, uh, M-something,”…