The Rhino is like a house guest that refuses to leave. We get it, you bump your head on stuff, when is Doc Ock coming back? Romita remains the only credited artist….
Tag: Betty Brant
ASM 041
Time travel is real, and we are back in 1966! To go from the absolute nadir of Spider-Man history back to the glory days is enough to make your head spin, but…
WEB 116
And we’re back. I love a good bash & trash issue, don’t you? As you may recall, we left off on page 6 of this issue in the end of the 115…
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…
WEB 038
He’s back! This issue finds recent ASM artist Alex Saviuk settling into his new home for a long while. He’s joined this month by (future Deadpool co-creator) writer Fabian Nicieza, inkers Keith…
ASM Annual 21
Who else could possibly do this cover other than John Romita, Sr.? The interiors are just Paul Ryan, though. Not that Paul Ryan. This Paul Ryan is a workhorse comic artist whose…
TAC 100
Here we go with the 100th issue spectacular of Spectacular Spider-Man. Al Milgrom is back on pencils, and this time he’s inked by Geoff Isherwood (With 5 pages by Vince Colletta), and…
TAC 099
Well, there’s that. If you don’t know The Spot, you see what you’re in for. The Spot is testing his powers, which allow him to put a black hole in the air…
