While the mainline creative teams were desperately trying to make something of the unwanted and unplanned for Scarlet Spider publishing stunt, the “Spider-Man Special Projects Office” also launched this, a potentially better…
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SM 14
I cannot stress enough how disappointing this series was to a 12-year old me. In addition to my beloved Spider-Man, Todd McFarlane drawing such characters as Hobgoblin, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and Morbius,…
SM 13
Well, now you see why Todd’s half of that one pin-up in ASM 350 was the black suit. They say he was the one who pushed to get Spidey back in the…
SM 12
Who could it be? Todd has only really set up one suspect. Jim Lee’s longtime collaborator Scott Williams is back to ink 2 pages this month, and one of them is obviously…
SM 11
This cover’s description of what happens inside isn’t really that exciting. Unless Spider-Man is gonna fight the press. This month, it’s just Rick Magyar pitching in on inks. Rick has a long…
SM 10
We’re back with Wolverine running to go save the hunters who shot Wendigo, thinking, among other things, “A few dead kids and all sense of reasoning disappears.” Yeah, man, it’s only a…
SM 09
This cover is almost incomprehensible. And even though I’ve stared at it enough to see it properly, I still see Wendigo with a big long cartoon nose and want to read the…
SM 08
Well, we’re back to 1991. Back to the birth of the speculator boom. Back to the era where flashy, artist-driven new #1s were driving sales of millions of copies for the first…
SM 07
Let’s get this over with. “If you like ghosts and goblins… getting caught in the rain…” Oh, right, this is no place for jokes, everything’s gotta be super-ultra-sad. So, Ghost Rider comes…
SM 06
Time to get back to Todd McFarlane’s super dark Spider-Man. This story is darker than the last one, and the next one is darker than this. At least it’s only 2 issues….