Roger Stern, Jim Mooney & Bruce Patterson bring us Peter Parker sitting in his office at ESU on a Saturday, worrying about the events of ASM 210 when Phil Chang walks in….
Category: 1980s
MTU 099
Hey, look, it’s Marvel Team-Up. My first issue since 95, been a minute. And that price tag marks it as a recent acquisition from the dude at the flea market. Ah, Machine…
ASM 210
JRJR is paired with the legendary Fantastic Four inker Joe Sinnott as the new “art team supreme” starting this issue. And things are already in high gear on page one, as Rupert…
ASM Annual 14
Alright, gang, gather ‘round, it’s storytime! Denny O’Neil, Frank Miller & Tom Palmer are here to bring us a fantastical tale of magic and mystery, and– “Translation courtesy Dr. Strange.” So you…
TAC 048
As Bellandonna continues to taunt Spider-Man through the porthole in her death room, Spidey webs up some masks for himself and the new Prowler to fight off the gas, and eventually manages…
TAC 047
Marvelous Marie Severin is back for art duties as we find Peter Parker out on a date with Debra Whitman. But he sees Spider-Man being blamed for a rash of break-ins, so…
ASM 209
Alan Weiss and a whole bunch of inkers drop in for the art on this one, as Kraven The Hunter is lobbing a spear into a Spider-Mannequin somewhere in the Carribbean. He’s…
ASM 208
This month brings the auspicious debut of John Romita, Jr. as penciler. One of the all-time great comics artists, period, in my opinion, JRJR would go on to have an enormous impact…
TAC 046
Over in Spectacular, Roger Stern, the best Spidey writer since Stan Lee, is currently in the driver’s seat, but the penciling job has been kind of a revolving door since he got…
ASM 207
It’s 1980 now. Peter Parker is still in grad school, currently between girlfriends, sort-of-not-really-dating Deb Whitman, and most dramatically different from last block, working for The Daily Bugle’s main competitor, The Daily…