Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone take the reins this month. An interesting pairing. Cooke successfully broke into comics in the 90s at DC before quickly deciding it wasn’t a way to make…
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Tangled Web 10
When Kendrick Lamar asked, “Are you on 10 yet?” he was probably not asking me if I’d gotten to Tangled Web #10… but I have. I should let him know. Kaare Andrews….
Tangled Web 09
Poor Charlie has stumbled into a comic from 1995! This issue’s first page flashback to the accident includes more Spider-Man, a big bag of money seemingly thrown down a well, and an…
Tangled Web 08
This one opens with more of the flashback to the accident, with the implication that Spider-Man helped Charlie. Charlie manages to find a phone in time (Rather improbably), and Spider-Man’s shadow is…
Tangled Web 07
Got some greats returning to the blog this month in the form of Lee Weeks and Joe Rubenstein. They’re illustrating a story by Bruce Jones. Interesting career trajectory for that guy. Worked…
Tangled Web 06
2 Flowers 2 Rhino. Can’t argue with the results. Well, Rhino keeps advancing, and then he goes to see Stella, who’s with the jerk guy, Romeo, who reveals he’s her fiance when…
Tangled Web 05
Peter Milligan is one of those Vertigo guys that Axel Alonso would’ve been able to bring over to Marvel. Not his last work for the company, but maybe the first. Duncan Fegredo…
Tangled Web 04
Greg Rucka, Eduardo Risso and Steve Buccellato on deck this month. Rucka is a crime novelist-turned-comics writer who was coming up around the same time as Bendis, Mack and their kinda guys….
Tangled Web 03
Well, bit of a swerve to start this issue, as Peter’s landlord wanders in on the festivities… I know I keep talking about how continuity is over and/or how the Jemas/Quwsada regime…
Tangled Web 02
Feel like you can safely say this is not a typical Spider-Man cover. Is… is that the guy from Trigun? The extent of my knowledge of Trigun is basically that the main…