It’s The X-Men! It’s Kulan Gath! Yes, Claremont is doing a sequel of sorts to MTU 79, and he’s bringing Spidey and The Avengers along for the ride. All this for just…
Tag: Glynis Wein
She-Hulk 3
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming for this relatively recent McKay’s purchase. She-Huk was created in the 70s, as I understand it, because people at Marvel heard the people making the Hulk…
TAC 217
Let’s see how this turns out. DeFalco scripts this one himself. Picking up where last issue left off (WIth a bunch of exposition of course), Traveller usings his ill-defined powers to knock…
TAC 215
Our 3rd issue of TAC in this era is our first by its new regular-esque creative team. Sal Buscema is still doing all the line art, joined by colorist Glynis Oliver, previously…
MTU 146
The timeline here is getting exhausting. This issue makes it plain that it takes place after ASM 257, which continues from 256 and right into 258. I can’t reconcile this. Editorial messed…
MTU 145
That’s some weird cover copy. Greg LaRocque inked on the cover there by beloved Iron Man writer/artist Bob Layton. Tony Isabella, creator of DC’s Black Lightning, appears to write this one. MTU…
MTU 144
Oh, no. The White Dragon. I didn’t think we’d ever see this goofball again, and I was totally cool with that. The art team from last issue returns this month, but they’re…
ASM 255
The Red Ghost! The weird Fantastic Four villain with 3 superpowered ape assistants tangled with Spidey back in ASM 223, and he’s back! Page one, returning penciler Ron Frenz borrows one of…
ASM 253
Once I started down this road of trying to get as much of ASM as I could, I didn’t do anything with this era until I got 252, since it was so…
MTU 141
Would that the amazing team of Art Adams and Mike Mignola were providing more than just the cover to this issue, another win from The Great Ebay Hysteria of 2018. Not as…