I think this was the longest set I’ve posted, and may retain that title. So much happened! The introductions of The Rose and The Puma. The entire brief career of Kingpin’s enforcer…
WEB 001
Another knockout Charles Vess cover! From the ashes of MTU, Louise Simonson, Greg LaRocque, Jim Mooney and George Roussos bring us a 3rd monthly Spider-Man solo title. And it picks up just…
TAC 100
Here we go with the 100th issue spectacular of Spectacular Spider-Man. Al Milgrom is back on pencils, and this time he’s inked by Geoff Isherwood (With 5 pages by Vince Colletta), and…
ASM 262
Certain people on the internet would have you believe this cover was from a failed Spider-Man movie or TV show, but don’t be fooled, gang. Marvel did a whole bunch of photo…
MTU 150
This somber cover brought to you by one of comics’ true fine artists, Barry Windsor-Smith. Poor Spidey looks so sad up in the corner box. By 1984, there’s no question that Spider-Man…
TAC 099
Well, there’s that. If you don’t know The Spot, you see what you’re in for. The Spot is testing his powers, which allow him to put a black hole in the air…
TAC 098
Now there’s a cover that sells a comic. Could this be the end for Spidey & Black Cat? We kick off with the typical Al Milgrom recap pages, Spider-Man swinging around telling…
MTU 149
In this era where cover artists weren’t credited, sometimes it’s hard to know who did what. I dunno who did this, but check out that John Romita, Sr. impression, wow. Nailed the…
MTU 148
That’s a great cover. Been noticing that when he inks himself in this period, Al Milgrom does a lot more webs on the suit than everyone else. Also, he’s writing and drawing…
TAC 097
Doesn’t sound as exciting as Enter The Dragon. Speaking of not exciting, Herb Trimpe is here on pencils. Why? At least Jim Mooney will smother him in the same faux John Romita,…