And here he is. Stephen Baskerville appears to add a patina of 90s ugliness to Alex’s art. Would really like to know the story on how this occurred. Forced by editorial? Requested…
Tag: Joe Robertson
WEB 105
In the back of my mind, this story has me wondering what the rules of my Spider-Man drawings are. Do have to draw the 40 billion people in this story? They’re not…
WEB 104
Alex seems off his game on this cover. Spider-Man’s legs are weird and out of proportion. I wonder if he’s supposed to be foreshortening. I know nothing about this. I read Infinity…
WEB 101
This month, WEB is Terry Kavanagh, Alex Saviuk, Don Hudson and Bob Sharen. The inker job on this book was all over the place for awhile. Well, Spider-Man’s still in that alley,…
SMU 01
It’s here. My dread built with every issue last time we hit this period, but it can’t be avoided: Maximum Carnage. An absolutely misguided 14-issue disaster that forced me to buy all…
ASM 377
This month, regular inker Randy Emberlin tags in and Bob Sharen colors solo. Emberlin’s appearance is rather remarkable in how he’s normalizing Spider-Man. Johnson’s Spider-Man was pretty off-model last issue, but Emberlin,…
WEB 100
In these days, one could hardly say no to an anniversary issue, and so I bought this one. Not that I remember much about it. I have a vague memory of Blood…
WEB 099
Woof. And it seemed like you couldn’t possibly do worse than The Old Enforcers. The Enforcers are goofy, but they’re not generic. I can’t believe they put that joke on the cover….
WEB 098
The two pierce tags are in agreement! Alex Saviuk is still primary this month, inked by Don Hudson, tho that Derek Yaniger does the cover and an interlude. Wonder what this is…
WEB 097
12th post this block before hitting a regular monthly Spider-Man title. What a horrible cover! They didn’t waste much time bringing “Blood Rose” back. And now we’re all caught up on Rose…