I was kind of annoyed that this block and this whole era was going to end on something as crappy as SMU 5. But then I opened this to read it, having…
Tag: Ann Nocenti
SM 31
90 cents! This comic bag featured the two strongest piece of tape ever made holding it shut. Let’s see how this rumination on lying and self-image dressed as a superhero story wraps…
SM 30
Why did I have this issue? Why am I asking this question so often in this block? No idea. The fact that this series isn’t going to have a regular creative team…
SM 29
Under most circumstances, I would be very excited to welcome Ann Nocenti back to the blog, but given the garbage I just waded through in Spectacular and the subject matter of this…
SM 17
Thanos! With Infinity Gauntlet raging, it was time for tie-ins everywhere you could get ‘em, and so we have this. With an impeccable creative team, too! Ann Nocenti, Rick Leonardi, Al Williamson…
WEB Annual 02
Behind that beautiful Charles Vess cover lurks an extremely wild ride with Ann Nocenti, Art Adams, George Roussos, and Warlock, the strangest member of The New Mutants. Warlock is an alien, a…
WEB Annual 01
Yet another great Charles Vess cover. I have no idea what’s going on here. I believe it’s Ann Nocenti’s first Spider-Man job, with line art by Tony Salmons and colors by Bob…
DD 270
Hey, look, it’s Daredevil! John Romita, Jr. may not have worked on Spider-Man in a couple of years, but he can’t get away that easy. This is nearing the end of Romita’s…
TAC 214
My comic buying could be really spotty in this time. I didn’t exactly have a ton of disposable income at 15, and comic shops could be unreliable, even if you had a…
TAC 213
It’s 1994 now, and man, things are different! As I’ve mentioned, I’m making these jumps to roughly the start of each ASM writer’s tenure, and David Michelinie was on for a loooong…