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…
Tag: Greg LaRocque
MTU 138
Sandman goin’ legit. Or is he? This should be about the time it happened. Never excited to see The Enforcer. Some concepts are just too silly to me. As a kid reading…
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 005
Doc looks so happy. His hand going into the corner box is strange. This mad scientist look is better than spandex… but only a little. In an odd turns of events, Jim…
WEB 004
He’s back! This could be weird. It opens with a pretty striking minimalist splash: Yes, former Spidey group editor Danny Fingroth is the new writer for now. Vince Colletta and J. Ferriter…
TAC 083
I love an issue with everything. That’s only 3 things, tho. I’ve been promised everything with more things in the past. And The Punisher’s getting arrested AND put on trial this issue?…
TAC 060
Alright, part two! I’ma keep it real witchu, chief: I do not like that cover. Never did! I think it’s considered an iconic Frank Miller cover, but it’s like… why is Spider-Man…
WEB 001
Another knockout Charles Vess cover! From the ashes of MTU, Louise Simonson, Greg LaRocque, Jim Mooney and George Roussos bring us a 3rd monthly Spider-Man solo title. And it picks up just…
MTU 150
This somber cover brought to you by one of comics’ true fine artists, Barry Windsor-Smith. Poor Spidey looks so sad up in the corner box. By 1984, there’s no question that Spider-Man…
MTU 148
That’s a great cover. Been noticing that when he inks himself in this period, Al Milgrom does a lot more webs on the suit than everyone else. Also, he’s writing and drawing…