Yes, we are back to Gerry Conway, Sal Buscema, Bob Sharen, and this gross miscarriage of justice. Robbie is in some kinda kangaroo court, where an unrepentant murderer is the star witness…
Tag: Betty Brant
SSM 07
With Dan Jurgens leaving pretty abruptly, we got us a fill-in. One I did not previously own, as you can see from the mycomicshop.com tag there. Here we gotta deal with the…
SM 69
We are back to 1996. Ben Reilly is Spider-Man, Peter & MJ moved to Portland for juuuust a second and are back, Peter lost his powers, Ben & Peter know someone is…
SM 54
Back with more clone action. Presumably. Prior to any action, we find this low budget version of our hero headed to The Daily Bugle hoping to harass Ken Ellis for naming him…
WEB 120
Ah, the rare triptych comic book cover. We open with a familiar face: Not dressing as fancy as he used to. Ben says he heard Tombstone broke out of jail last night,…
WEB 118
Welcome back to 1994, I guess. Not that it’s terribly exciting to be back here. Welcome back to the era of the angry edgelord Spider-Man and his dopey clone. To wit: There…
TAC 148
The last of the Inferno tie-ins, and the only issue of TAC in my magical comic box as a kid. Weird place to start! As has been mentioned elsewhere, Ned Leeds is…
WEB 043
Here we go, big cult finale! Looks like those guys aren’t as benign as dumb ol’ Spidey was seeming to think. We rejoin the kidnapping of Betty Brant, already in progress, as…
WEB 042
I guess that’s one way to sell comics to the adolescent boys who made up the majority of the reading audience at this time. Ol’ Jazzy Johnny had to step back in…
WEB 041
More cult action! Looks like this could get weird. As we open, MJ is coming home with an old friend from high school who’s also become a model (That seems statistically unlikely,…