Meanwhile over in Team-Up, a very different kind of story, also drawn by Byrne and inked by the sure hand of his X-Men inker Terry Austin. And it features the creepy old…
ASM 190
Whoever had the nerve to call this Spidey’s most deadly battle is really desperate. Behind that crisp Keith Pollard cover, it’s still the art team from last month. Man-Wold runs off with…
ASM 189
John Byrne and Jim Mooney swing by to illustrate this issue, which begins with Spidey swinging through the city on his way to see Aunt May. She’s being transferred out of the…
TAC 034
Whoever inked this cover really did the bare minimum on The Lizard’s scales. The cover sums up the action on the opening splash, which itself sums up what’s gotten us to this…
TAC 033
Back for more reptilian adventure. Not the BEST cover, this one. I guess it gets your attention. We pick up right where we left off, with Spidey facing down this iguana creature…
TAC 032
Welcome back to 1979, where we’re picking up with Spectacular. So, as it turns out, this issue picks up rrrrright after the previous one, which, you may recall, ended a surprisingly long…
End of Block 20
These things are getting more and more complicated. Felt like the Thanos thing had to take prominence in this one. So many characters! Very busy block.
ASM 175
This looks pretty silly. Jim Mooney inks this one solo. As it opens, Punisher is just shooting at the escaping chopper, JJJ be damned, I guess. “I wasn’t going to shoot him!…
ASM 174
The Hitman! The man who hits. After it had become clear Punisher wasn’t actually a villain, this sort of off-brand evil Punisher was created. We’ll see that eventually. While The Punisher was…
ASM 173
Rare to find one this old at McKay’s, but I’ll sure take it. Hey, what’s up with Spider-Man’s right hand? I hope he’s reaching into his belt for some kinda gimmick to…