Some really hideous treatments of Spidey’s mask in this uncivilized age. Not that any of last issue was any better, but this cover is even worse. Look upon your works, Todd McFarlane,…
Category: 1990s
Arachnis Project 1
This begins a 6-issue miniseries at a really awkward time to do so. This first issue was published the same month as WEB 115, ASM 392, SM 49 and TAC 215. Post-Aunt…
TAC 217
Let’s see how this turns out. DeFalco scripts this one himself. Picking up where last issue left off (WIth a bunch of exposition of course), Traveller usings his ill-defined powers to knock…
SM 51
At last! He’s been an actual character in the book for 2 weeks, at last! He’s at the hospital still, and he recaps the crossover so far to the comatose Aunt May….
ASM 394
Steal his life, eh? Is that supposed to be the angle? Shouldn’t that have been even hinted at by now if you wanted us to think that? Larry Mahlstedt inks this one…
WEB 117
If you weren’t reading comics in the 90s, you just don’t know. The hype around this thing was pretty crazy. The shock of the stunt. I feel like the truth was out…
TAC 216
Still really unwilling to call that Cussler guy “an innocent.” Should he have gotten Spider-punched? No. Is he the villain of this story who got Spider-punched for attacking the hero with a…
SMU 6
Perilously close to the oft-mentioned crossover now, but we gotta hit our first issue of Spider-Man Unlimited. Ninety cents! What a deal. Never read this one, so I have no idea what…
TAC 215
Our 3rd issue of TAC in this era is our first by its new regular-esque creative team. Sal Buscema is still doing all the line art, joined by colorist Glynis Oliver, previously…
SM 49
Looking more like a magazine cover than ever here. This one is inked by 3 classic inkers in Tom Palmer, Klaus Janson, and Joe Rubenstein. And I bet it’s really easy to…