In this issue: SAC-MAN Fever! This issue brought to you by Bill Mantlo, Dave Simons inking his own pencils, Glynis Oliver, and SAC-MAN. This issue has one of the weirdest intros of…
MTU 135
Ya know, I was feeling this during the black costume story, too, but having read just the ASMs of this era several times over the years, having to stop to see what…
ASM 246
It’s good to be back to this era of ASM. But maybe not for Spider-Man, by the look of things! Love JJJ’s outfit. Like almost every book in this run of ASM,…
Avengers 237
Christie Scheele tags in on colors this month. That is one funny looking Rhino. Not as funny as he looked on the 60s cartoon, but close! This splash is also very funny:…
Avengers 236
Welcome back to 1983! One last time! The end of this block will also mean the end of Roger Stern & John Romita, Jr.’s time on ASM. A sad era to run…
End of Block 32
This was a busy group of issues. New characters, new situations, weird team-ups. Pretty fun!
Marvel Treasury Edition 25
We wrap up this block with the last of the Treasury Editions featuring original Spider-Man content to be covered. This should be a wacky one. We got Bill Mantlo writing from a…
TAC 040
Sadly, Romita, Jr. is not hanging around for part 2. This month’s art team is Frank Springer & Ricardo Villamonte. Been a bit since Springer was on TAC, let’s see how that…
TAC 039
Well, well, well. Who should be drawing this issue but a young man named John Romita, Jr. More than 2 years after his comics debut in ASM Annual 11, less than a…
MTU 091
Quite a detailed cover by Buckler and Milgrom. Not a swiped Spidey this time, to my knowledge. Been some time since Ghost Rider appeared in MTU (#58, to be exact), but he’s…