The End of An Era! What better time for an oversized and overpriced comic with a totally pointless plastic cover???? This month, DeFalco scripts himself, and Sal is credited with “Breakdowns &…
SM 63
This could be a rough one. This issue is illustrated by the legendary Gil Kane… at 68, only 5 years from the end of his life. I’m not sure I realized this…
ASM 406
Oh, sure, this’ll hold up. No way the real Doc Ock won’t inevitably come back and replace this one. With purple hair, even. 1995! Can’t wait to see this issue’s Overpower cards….
WEB 129
Welcome to the final issue of Web of Spider-Man. Kinda funny, really. MTU was cancelled to make way for Web, and now Web is cancelled to make way for Sensational. No matter…
TAC 228
Doesn’t this look fun? Did they learn nothing from him hitting her? Actually, I think they did, I believe the Life of Reilly column revealed they had Sal redraw that hand, which…
Spider-Man And Batman
Well, well, look who it is. Marvel Vs. DC may have been the biggest meeting between the two companies, but they had struck up the partnership again in the years prior with…
SMU 10
Those are some mighty long limbs on The Vulture, there, Shawn McManus. Did I buy this back then? I might have.The bag sure looks it. I guess because it was part of…
SM 62
This month, Spider-Man is drawn by one Pat Broderick. Man, what must he have thought of this era? He was doing hyper-detailed and cartoony way before it was cool (And allegedly getting…
ASM 405
Oh, did Ben Reilly seemingly walk out of the book forever last post? Ha ha. This month is a plot by JM DeMatteis, a script by Todd DeZago, pencils by Darick Robertson…
WEB 128
Who indeed. Who indeed. It’s 1995 again, and we’re back to 2 Spider-Men running around. This issue’s plot comes from Tom DeFalco with a script from Todd DeZago, and art by the…