This month it’s just David Boller on pencils, and a whole lotta people on inks ( Vancata, Amash, Decarlo, Aiken, Akin). One wonders just what happened in the making of this book….
Category: 1990s
Lethal Foes 3
In this issue, the art team change dramatically. Pencils are courtesy Keith Pollard and David Boller. Inks come from Ian Akin, Keith Aiken and Jim Amash (confusing!). Color is now by “Sampson…
Lethal Foes 2
Danny Fingroth was proud enough of this joke to put it on a cover. This comic has been very wet. Frank Turner assists on inks this month. First it’s a few awkward…
Lethal Foes 1
Yes, we’re doing this again. For the last time. Well, for the last time in several decades. Somehow, inexplicably, Deadly Foes was hyped as a major event even though it didn’t feature…
ASM 382
Well, we’re back for more of this. Spider-Man and Doc Samson spend 3 pages dodging Hulk and recapping that ends with Samson trying to put Hulk in a chokehold and being thrown…
ASM 381
I passed on this 2-parter. I believe the thought was essentially, “It’s Hulk, who cares?” Never been a big fan. After Maximum Carnage, probably happy to save the $2.50. Not a great…
MCP 138
Our final issue of MCP on the blog, I think. And, as I have come to expect, its Spider-Man short is by people I’ve never heard of. What an odd thing. Also…
WEB 106
And here he is. Stephen Baskerville appears to add a patina of 90s ugliness to Alex’s art. Would really like to know the story on how this occurred. Forced by editorial? Requested…
WEB 105
In the back of my mind, this story has me wondering what the rules of my Spider-Man drawings are. Do have to draw the 40 billion people in this story? They’re not…
WEB 104
Alex seems off his game on this cover. Spider-Man’s legs are weird and out of proportion. I wonder if he’s supposed to be foreshortening. I know nothing about this. I read Infinity…