Picking up from last issue without pretense for a change, we find Spider-Man and Arthur Stacy debating whether to kill Senator Ward (While recapping right at each other like they weren’t there…
Category: 2000s
ASM V2 22
Welcome the brand-new artist of ASM, John Romita, Jr.! What, he was just gonna leave? He’s going to outlast Howard Mackie. It’s really starting to bother me that every issue of ASM…
PPSM 24
Maximum Security! The wild but ultimately not too memorable crossover event idea in which various alien races decide to turn Earth into a prison for their own criminals. Chaos ensues, as you’d…
PPSM 23
Few covers in the period scream “We got Photohsop!” like this one. Peep that drop shadow. At least this is the rare situation where having a bunch of different fonts on the…
PPSM 22
ASM 22-24 are a 3-parter, so we’re sticking with PPSM for awhile before getting back to it. I’m not complaining! Sure looks like a Byrne swipe from Chapter One on the cover….
PPSM 21
It’s the gang from last issue, with Rodney Ramos helping Dan Green ink. That guy sure is doing a lot of emergency work in the Spider-Office lately. He is also inking Darick…
ASM V2 21
So, we’re back to Spider-Man being overwhelmed by Spider-Slayers large and small. Rodney Ramos pitches in on inks this month, added to the list of Mackie, Larsen & Beatty all credited with…
ASM V2 20
See what I did last post? Ho ho. Now here we have an unusual thing, the 100 Page Monster. This was apparently based on something DC did in the 70s that Tom…
ASM V2 19
Well, well, look who it is. Since he’s been doing work around Marvel in this period, it was probably only a matter of time. And still writing, drawing & inking Savage Dragon…
PPSM 20
And so we enter a new era. As of this issue, PPSM is the domain of Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham. This will be a fruitful partnership, as I recall, producing a…