I’ve had this since it came out, and yet… why? Just a general fascination with Hobgoblin? I didn’t even have the other parts of this storyline. No idea. Howard Mackie, Alex Saviuk,…
Tag: Alex Saviuk
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I mean, one of them, from the look of things, unless the jumpin’ guy is a redesign of the caped guy from last time. Jimmy Palmiotti inks this one solo. We open…
WEB 091
I am so confused. I didn’t think I’d read this. But I did think the cover promised a story similar to an issue of Web from the 30s. But I looked it…
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This one’s tough to say, but I think the hologram might be John Romita, Sr. Only right to get him in here. The poster of the much-hyped upcoming debut of Spider-Man 2099…
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And it’s Bob McLeod to take us into the home stretch on cover inks! Another sharp pairing for Alex. Man, “The New Kingpin.” The audacity of finding out Kingpin is going to…
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Al Williamson! The master’s subtle inks and thin lines actually do the best job yet of bringing Alex in line with the emerging 90s sensibilities despite Al being in the biz since…
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This time out, Alex inks himself on the cover. Watching him and Sal try to adjust to the 90s is one of the most fascinating things about this whole exercise. Just a…
WEB 086
I’m gonna say that’s too many Hobgoblins. And also, shades of things to come. No Romita, but this cover does get Al Milgrom. A good fit for Hobby. We’ll recall Al drew…
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I’ve already forgotten the order the inkers appeared on the ASM covers, but here’s Klaus Janson again. Huh, it was Larsen then Janson then, too. I wonder if Romita inks the next…
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The greatest era of all! Is that true? I dunno. I’ve come to think of Web as a kind of directionless title doing this. I don’t think it has any truly great…