Things sure got weird quickly around here, didn’t they? This month, yet another inker jumps on, our old pal Frank Giacoia. We can depend on him to hew pretty close to the…
ASM 234
In this issue, John Romita, Jr. is paired with frequent inker Dan Green, and the difference is striking. Green worked over Romita’s pencils on his first full-length job (Iron Man 115), and…
ASM 233
This is an awkward place to start, but as we will see, The Tarantula only attacks Spider-Man from the left on a on yellow background. Those are the rules. Welcome back to…
End of Block 12
12 seems like a big number. This one was awkward. Trying to let Spider-Man and Peter be angry and sad about Gwen while also trying to make a lighthearted adventure comic was…
MTU 017
Hey, this one almost looks normal. It also credits “EVERYBODY!” as the inker. Pretty funny. As it turns out, we pick up right where we left off last issue, and Spidey is…
MTU 016
Another of the incredible 75 issues of Team-Up I got for $48. They can’t all be winners, but none of them are more messed up than this one. Len Wein stays on…
ASM 128
We’re back with Spider-Man falling to his death, as he so often does. Turns out, he just makes a big web net and bounces right back up. He finds out he’s emptied…
ASM 127
Just noticed the insides of the letters being black on the cover was actually done by someone with a pen, so you know this is gonna be a good one. The culprit?…
MTU 015
This is one the 75 issues of Marvel Team-Up I got for $48. That huge box contained brand-new looking comics, badly beaten comics, and everything in between. This one’s been through it….
ASM 126
“I realized I’m the bottom of the villain barrel, but I promise I’m scary now!” Strap in for what can’t be a terribly good issue if The Kangaroo is in it. Jim…