This month it’s just David Boller on pencils, and a whole lotta people on inks ( Vancata, Amash, Decarlo, Aiken, Akin). One wonders just what happened in the making of this book….
Tag: Doctor Octopus
Lethal Foes 3
In this issue, the art team change dramatically. Pencils are courtesy Keith Pollard and David Boller. Inks come from Ian Akin, Keith Aiken and Jim Amash (confusing!). Color is now by “Sampson…
Lethal Foes 2
Danny Fingroth was proud enough of this joke to put it on a cover. This comic has been very wet. Frank Turner assists on inks this month. First it’s a few awkward…
Lethal Foes 1
Yes, we’re doing this again. For the last time. Well, for the last time in several decades. Somehow, inexplicably, Deadly Foes was hyped as a major event even though it didn’t feature…
ASM 018
The story you never expected to read, but will read with remarkable frequency in the coming decades! The splash is mostly JJJ grinning like a goon in front of his expose on…
UTS 19
Why would you do this? Why bring Doc Ock back right after the Sinister Six? This seems foolish. G. L. Lawrence is the latest name to show up on this blog, make…
ASM Annual 01
This is ASM Annual 6, but it reprints the first one, so I saved myself a zillion dollars. I never really thought much of it before, but I think the Sinister Six…
ASM 012
Now here’s a famous story. It’s wild to me to now own so many big moments in Spider-History. I somehow obtained a copy of Spider-Man Classics #13, reprinting this issue behind a…
ASM 011
1964! We’re back! This one I got at Heroescon 2019. 2018 was the year I found out that you could get Silver Age comics for less than hundreds or thousands of dollars,…
TAC 124
My understanding is that, because ASM was doing this big and important Gang War story, the other 2 titles were kind of meant to hang back. There’s a lot of flashback material…