That cover is a pretty clear nod to the cover of ASM 28. Keith Pollard and Mike Esposito are back for this one. We get rolling with the reason Electro was hired…
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ASM 187
The art team of Jim Starlin and Bob McLeod jump into this one to help tell a story of ol JJJ sending Peter to cover a mysterious military action with a press…
ASM 186
Marv Wolfman and Mike Esposito are joined by new penciler Keith Pollard in this issue, and it’s a big difference. Pollard’s pages are snappier, less draped in shadow and gloom, and his…
ASM 185
It’s the graduation of Peter Parker! Eventually. Maybe. First, we gotta get him out of this vat of burning oil. Pete has been fond of pointing out his web is flame retardant…
ASM 184
It’s like someone challenged Wolfman to come up with the worst villains in the world. Two issues in a row! We kick things off with the mysterious woman who came to Peter’s…
ASM 183
I mean, you already know, right? Does the comic even have to tell you what this is if you saw last issue? Well, it’s gonna. We pick things up with Peter Parker……
ASM 182
It is now 1978, and new writer Marv Wolfman is here to more or less continue the same general feel and tone Len Wein started. Stalwart Ross Andru hangs on as the…
ASM 156
This one opens with Spidey watching the sun come up and realizing he’s gone the whole night without sleeping. He’s only just gotten home from his adventure last issue. Remember? When a…
ASM 155
Kicking thing off with a weird cover and a weirder splash page: Yes, the Giant Ghost of Spider-Man is warning Peter he’s gonna have a rough day! Alright, then, here we go….
ASM 154
Sal Buscema tags in on pencils as Spider-Man is swinging around angry about the death of Dr. Bolton last issue, blaming himself for it, and finds some would-be muggers to take out…