Surprise. It’s a sequel to Kraven’s Last Hunt. Fashionably late, this is. And, actually, it was published almost a year in the future, but it turns out it goes here. I wonder…
WEB 080
Ya heard it here first. That’s who death is.It’s funny to me how out of place Silvermane feels in the 90s. Because, like, look at him, 98% of him fits right in….
WEB 079
Not the most visually exciting villain. Bob Sharen on colors this month. Oh, this isn’t looking good. Peter & MJ are on a romantic carriage ride when it is attacked? 90s comics…
WEB 078
Well, alright. Firebrand’s weird fist logo sure seems out of place in the rest of the suit. Just Keith Williams inking and Nel Yomtov coloring this time, as we find Spider-Man trying…
WEB 077
While Todd McFarlane’s art seems so… not too good to my adult eye, at the same time, it’s as simple as looking at this cover to see why he became the biggest…
SM 14
I cannot stress enough how disappointing this series was to a 12-year old me. In addition to my beloved Spider-Man, Todd McFarlane drawing such characters as Hobgoblin, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and Morbius,…
SM 13
Well, now you see why Todd’s half of that one pin-up in ASM 350 was the black suit. They say he was the one who pushed to get Spidey back in the…
Deadly Foes 4
Looks like it’s everybody vs. everybody in the big finale. This issue adds a 3rd inker who is only credited as “Candelario” and sees Paty Cockrum return on colors. Everyone’s fighting like…
Deadly Foes 3
Will Shocker finally get over his fear? Or is this your traditional misleading cover? Only one way to find out. Al Milgrom is the sole penciler this month, and Mike Thomas tags…
Deadly Foes 2
Well, we’re back, and just in time to see Spider-Man get run over by a van, probably. Oh, look who it is. Ah, yes. Code: Blue. Wearing… purple. Do they always have…