Not to be outdone by Web’s Tex cover this month, here was have Kubert painted over by the great Ken Steacy. His extremely vibrant work always stuck out to me as a…
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Spirits of Vengeance 5
Oh, this series is drawn by Adam Kubert. Joe Kubert was a true comics legend, one of the best in the biz for decades, the founder of a well-respected school for comics…
SM 24
So! You give your biggest star his own comic book. And then he quits. So you give another of your biggest stars that book. And he quits. What now? Random, random-seeming fill-ins….
SM 23
Big finish! Another triple-gatefold with a buncha people on it! This appears to be the first issue of this story I got at a comic book shop, as evidenced by Sandman’s mug…
SM 22
Bout to get crowded again! By this point, it’s been 3 months since the end of the ASM 6-parter due to its accelerated production schedule, so maybe it didn’t seem overwhelming at…
SM 21
Well that seems weird! Cyborg Spider-Man seems like enough to get you to buy a comic. So, anyway, Solo’s about to execute Spider-Man, who he has been Mysterio’d into thinking is Doctor…
SM 20
Now that’s a 90s cover. The fact that Larsen brought back Solo made me think he must’ve co-created him as a kid. Which is flimsy, but he was the only person I’d…
SM 19
Hulk! This issue starts a bit of controversy, believe it or not. Larsen credits the others as “Letter Artist” and “Color Artist” this month, a fine choice of words that should be…
SM 18
Yes, another 6-part story. Yes, another story full of guest stars. A crazy year for Spider-Man as comics really start to change. Erik Larsen is obviously back and ready to follow up…
SM 17
Thanos! With Infinity Gauntlet raging, it was time for tie-ins everywhere you could get ‘em, and so we have this. With an impeccable creative team, too! Ann Nocenti, Rick Leonardi, Al Williamson…