Well, here we are. ASM 36 was released in November of 2001. With the delay between print and publication, you can perhaps guess what recent event had occurred that might have greatly…
Category: 2000s
PPSM 36
Buckingham’s back on duty this month. Is Spider-Man underwater here? I don’t… think so… I think he’s just cold. The color choice really messed this one up. Dare I hope an actual…
PPSM 36
Beyond his terrible art style, one of the most baffling things to me about people loving Ramos for Spider-Man is, his Spider-Man poses are insane. Insane! Look at that one! It only…
PPSM 35
I don’t even… The boy’s bug eyes. Spider-Man’s entire misshapen, deformed body. The enormous amout of wasted space in the image. I cannot. This issue opens with that little boy coming home…
PPSM 34
Spider-Man has a growth on the side of his head. Absolutely insane that people saw art like this and were like “THIS is the guy we want drawing Spider-Man! On and off…
PPSM 33
This month, the PPSM crew is back to single issue stories for awhile. Which are generally what they did best and what this run is remembered for. Villains like Typeface and Fusion…
ASM V2 35
That cover looks like trouble. As Morlun approaches the nuclear plant, Peter is doing serious science business for his life inside. Morlun comes smashing through a wall and finds Spider-Man crumpled on…
ASM V2 34
Jumping right into it, Ezekiel explains that the elaborate room he built for Peter was only to keep Morlun from finding him. Now that Morlun’s touched him, it’s too late, and there’s…
ASM V2 33
Man, look at Ezekiel’s crazy feet. His crazy everything, really. He looks more like Beast from X-Men than a mostly regular guy. On the far better looking interior pages, Spider-Man is sizing…
ASM V2 32
This month, we open on a high speed chase, already in progress. Pretty traditional Spider-Man stuff. A heavily tattooed skinhead-y guy has a woman at gunpoint in the car, and is yelling…