Julianna Ferriter swaps in on colors as we pick up right where we left off last time. We have an extremely brief, one-page recap of Spider-Man and Black Cat’s entire history, mostly…
Tag: Alan Kupperberg
TAC 128
Only 2 books to go in this final block from the 80s. We have one last thing to deal with in the whole Foreigner/Black Cat situation. Peter David and this story were…
ASM 289
Two super-sized issues in a row. Yer killin’ me, guys. Long ago and far away, when buying comics on the internet was still a relatively new idea, I decided I would get…
ASM 288
Weird, weird cover. Is that background supposed to imply Kingpin’s windows? The color trails behind Spider-Man’s jump make it look like he came up out of the floor. Back to Alan Kupperberg,…
ASM 286
Bit of a tip off there. This month, Priest is no longer working from a plot by DeFalco, leaving it up to him to bring this mess in for a landing. Art…
ASM 285
Did I really pay $3.50 for this raggedy thing? I have the vaguest memory of buying this issue. I feel like I got it in college. Why, I couldn’t begin to say,…
ASM 284
Man, I thought I’d never actually get here. If I’d realized how much filler there was in this section, I would’ve probably held the last couple ASMs from the previous block for…
TAC 127
Here’s another one that just screams “filler.” While the other titles are in chaos, I wonder why so many of the Spectaculars of this moment are fill-ins. Maybe Peter David just didn’t…
TAC 126
Would you expect this issue to have the same creative team as last issue? You fool. Alan Kupperberg swaps in on pencils and Art Nicols is the sole inker. Danny Fingroth and…
TAC 121
So, this is a wacky one. I guess Peter David had recently seen Rashomon or something, because this is him riffing on it. And, man, they didn’t have to go this hard…