Time to find out what’s up with Flash while also spending the whole issue worried it’s gonna be racist, even if it’s not. Romita inks himself on this one with assists from…
ASM 107
This one’s not in the best shape. It’s got a badly rolled spine. I think I might be able to fix it, actually. But first, I shall read it. The splash says…
MTU 001
Since I started collecting Spider-Man comics “seriously” or whatever in 2018, there have been a lot of obvious things I was not going to get. Marvel Team-Up #1, for example. The first…
ASM 106
Jazzy John Romita tags back in on pencil duties this issue. Stan & Frank hang on from last issue as Spidey notices the spy camera that just saw him with his mask…
ASM 105
Stan Lee retakes the scripting duties for awhile with this one. Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia still plugging away on the line art. Everyone’s back in New York after their jungle adventure,…
ASM 104
So, Spidey’s still sinking in quicksand. As he’s been wont to do, Roy has the last bit of dialogue from last issue repeat on the splash here. Then there’s a one-page recap…
ASM 103
So, to answer the question from last post about when Marvel Comics would go back to 32 pages from 52, the answer is “immediately.” Like, this issue. That’s weird. Chaos in the…
ASM 102
Ah, back to normal on covers. There’s a few more reprints in the future (3, in fact), but otherwise, we’re looking at the real things again for a good, long while. Unfortunately,…
ASM 101
Another reprint! Yeah, well, ASM 101 is expensive. If anyone wants to buy me one, feel free. But, lucky for me, I’ve had this issue of Marvel Tales since it came out,…
ASM 100
Astute readers will note this is not Amazing Spider-Man 100. But it is a reasonable facsimile. Marvel did this “Selects” thing for a brief period in the year 2000, reprinting seemingly random…