Now here’s an awfully weird cover composition. There’s so much going on and yet it still feels empty. Funny how it’s selling the idea that Peter must choose between these 2 women…
Tag: Amy Powell
ASM 242
Fun cover idea. He really calls it his Awesome Android. Gnarly, dude. One Kevin Duban finishes this issue, and Bob Sharen is back on colors. I need to pin down when he…
ASM 241
This is a really unusual cover. It’s Terry Austin, best known for enhancing John Byrne’s supple linework, inking Romita, but it’s got that extremely rough, Frank-Miller-inking-himself look. Super gritty. Frank Giacoia taps…
ASM 240
Feels like it’s been forever since I read any Stern/Romita ASM. And I guess it has, 10 blocks. But it’s good to be back. It should be obvious by now that I…
ASM 239
This is the 2nd appearance of The Hobgoblin, but for me, this is where it all started. Having been reading the ASM of my era, the late 80s, early 90s, the 300s…
ASM 233
This is an awkward place to start, but as we will see, The Tarantula only attacks Spider-Man from the left on a on yellow background. Those are the rules. Welcome back to…
WEB 115
I can’t say for sure 15 years on, but I don’t recall the completely irreconcilable timeline of these books being so obvious as they were released. I was probably getting them once,…
WEB 114
Joey Calaveri pitches in the script for the first 8 pages of this one, as Don Hudson & Fred Fredericks finish over breakdowns this time out. Lot of pinch hitters this issue….
WEB 113
I have yet to mention that Danny Fingroth is back as Spider-Man group editor, and he’s brought yet another continuity nightmare with him. We’re getting into an awkward spot here, where all…
ASM 230
Same creatives, same story. Spider-Man is on the trail of The Juggernaut, slowly leaving the scene of his attack on Madame Web last issue. It doesn’t take long to find him, but…