Rich Buckler makes a much appreciated return to join The Bobs on art duties this month. Look at those straight up Todd McFarlane eyes on the cover. We pick up from last…
Tag: Black Cat
TAC 115
Well, Mark Beachum’s back on pencils, so you know what that means. Bob McLeod inks, “D. Martin” colors. Still not sure who that is. Striking cover by someone or other. I really…
TAC 113
Well, this doesn’t look like a fun one. This month’s art team is Bob McLeod inking himself and Christie Scheele, so it’s gonna look nice, if nothing else. Peter David still writes….
TAC 112
Back whenever it was we last visited this period, during The Death of Jean DeWolff, we saw a second story man who was robbing apartments dressed as Santa Claus. I guess it’s…
TAC 089
Here goes everything. Glynis Oliver tags in on colors this month. The issue starts with one of Kingpin’s underlings recapping how Kingpin gave Spider-Man information to stop Doc Ock, and then Spider-Man…
TAC 088
That is certainly a take on Mr. Hyde! I really prefer the sort of crude, choppy inking Milgrom applies to his pencils to the flat, faux-John Romita, Sr. thing Jim Mooney does….
TAC 087
Sure looks like things are going to go well! Mantlo, Milgrom, Mooney & Christie Scheele on deck as Spider-Man and Black Cat cavort through the city on the way to Peter Parker’s…
TAC 085
So, at some point in the 21st Century, having completed my quest for the Stern/Romita ASM run and feeling good about it, I saw Roger Stern’s bibliography on Wikipedia, and found out…
TAC 084
In this issue: SAC-MAN Fever! This issue brought to you by Bill Mantlo, Dave Simons inking his own pencils, Glynis Oliver, and SAC-MAN. This issue has one of the weirdest intros of…
ASM 246
It’s good to be back to this era of ASM. But maybe not for Spider-Man, by the look of things! Love JJJ’s outfit. Like almost every book in this run of ASM,…