Ya know, the funny thing is, I’ve read this at least twice before, maybe three times. All in a trade. And I was never a big fan. But something about its pretentious…
WEB 032
We’ve reached the halfway mark in this saga, though I already feel like it’s been going on for 20 issues. Instantly famous cover, this one. I guess all those spiders helped our…
TAC 131
Welcome back to another edition of Sergei Kravinoff, the Spectacular Spider-Man. You notice how Mike Zeck has been drawing the eyes on the Spidey mask enormous? You know how Todd McFarlane gets…
ASM 293
Crawwwwwling iiiin my skiiiiin! Welcome to part two of Snarkin’ It Up With Kraven! In spite of all evidence to the contrary, I’m not trying to be a jerk about this. Just…
WEB 031
Believe it or not, this is the beginning of the famous Kraven’s Last Hunt story. That’s crazy. I never really realized this was the timeline until last year, but: Peter proposes in…
TAC Annual 7
Is Puma’s belt supposed to say “IEII?” I don’t get it. I don’t think The Puma is a guy you want crashing your honeymoon. The situation between him & Spidey has evolved…
ASM Annual 21
Who else could possibly do this cover other than John Romita, Sr.? The interiors are just Paul Ryan, though. Not that Paul Ryan. This Paul Ryan is a workhorse comic artist whose…
ASM 292
Alex Saviuk swaps in on pencils here. In a few months, he’ll begin a very long run as penciler on Web of Spider-Man. First, though, this issue of ASM, as things heat…
ASM 291
Romita, Jr. switches to just layouts and Colletta to finishes, and George Roussos tags in on colors for this one. Also: That’s it, show’s over folks! Oh, wait, there’s 23 more pages….
ASM 290
Goodness, the big question! It’s 1987 now, and David Michelinie is taking the reigns of ASM. He comes off a run on Web of Spider-Man, and we’ve already seen him do some…