We shall finally answer the titular question. Kyle Baker’s back as MJ is nervously making up things to do in Peter’s apartment, worried about him, not sure what to do, or what…
TAC 117
Now we drop back in on Spectacular Spider-Man, where the team is still technically Peter David and Rich Buckler, but Rich seems to miss a lot of issues. This month, he’s credited…
ASM 279
This month, ASM is by Tom DeFalco, Rick Leonardi, Vince Colletta and Bob Sharen. Some real highs and lows in that list. And this month, “ASM” means “Amazing Silver Sable, uh, M-something,”…
WEB 017
Oh, I wouldn’t dare, don’t worry. Ominous corner box. Ya know, I struggle to recall how and why I read this. It would’ve been in 2018. I thought it was in an…
WEB 016
So, that’s weird, right? In this era, Spidey group editor Christopher Priest was trying to justify having so many Spider-titles by giving them all a unique flavor. ASM was the big whiz…
Marvel Fanfare 27
Now that’s a good McKay’s price! Not a great background on that cover, Tony Salmons! Welcome back to 1986. A famously big year for comics, with the release of books like Watchmen,…
MTU 098
MTU 97 wasn’t a Spider-Man comic, so this is the next issue for our purposes. And I am baffled to say it’s got a story by Marv Wolfman. What is going on?…
MTU 096
Another one where I don’t think I looked at the price tag, because jeez. No way, man. Not worth half that to me. And the cover’s got weird bends in it, it’s…
Spider-Woman 28 & 29
Doing something a little different this post. This is a multi-part Spider-Woman story, but Spider-Man only shows up on the last page of issue 28, so that didn’t seem like it should…
TAC 045
Suddenly, Roger Stern is back to finish this weird story, and he’s joined by the late, great Marie Severin. Apparently Marie was meant to be the new regular artist on this title,…