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…
Tag: Fantastic Four
MTU 137
So, obviously this is not going to be a Spider-Man comic, but all things considered, I’d say it’s within our purview. While ASM 248 didn’t take advantage of the invitation to get…
WEB 076
Time for the big finale to Art Attack. The 4th part of a story originally announced as a 3-parter. Things really didn’t seem to go as planned here. Things begin with a…
FF 349
“The World’s Most Collectable Comic Magazine!” Part of the gag of these issues is this period was characterized by Marvel’s most popular characters constantly popping up in other people’s titles in an…
FF 348
“The World’s Most Commercialist Comic Magazine!” Now here’s a famous cover. I assumed these issues were very valuable. Everyone knows about “The New Fantastic Four.” That coupled with my love of Art…
FF 347
Surprise! “The World’s Goofiest Comic Magazine!” This post begins a truly infamous 3-part story that continues to be referenced today (As recently as the FF tie-ins to the 2020 Marvel event Empyre,…
MTU 133
First of all, I cannot imagine how last issue’s story could lead to Spidey and the FF fighting Dr. Doom who has apparently kidnapped Franklin, and second of all, the title of…
FF 207
Wait, what? Yeah, this issue of FF is actually important, so I got it when I found out. Marv Wolfman was working on both titles at the same time, you see. He’s…
FF 073
Fantastic Four! And look at all those guest stars! This is going to be a ride. You’ll note the bottom right corner has been clipped off for some reason. Kinda lame, but…
WEB Annual 05
That banner across the top is pretty funny. In this, the 11th part of a 14-part story called Atlantis Attacks, Atlantis… finally attacks. Woulda been nice of them to put what part…