$1.95. That’s fair, I think. 2 cents less than somebody thought! Sabretooth continues to be a Spider-Man villain, and I continue to think that’s crazy. Crazy that he was just kinda laying…
Tag: Joe Robertson
TAC 118
After months of wandering around the fringes of this comic, little Alexander Woolcot is finally going to be in the A-plot. This month’s line art comes from Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod….
WEB 021
Uh… what? Are Joy & Peter not going to Ireland? Hm, maybe this is a fill-in. The creative team certainly suggests it. We got Larry Lieber hopping in to write and draw…
TAC 117
Now we drop back in on Spectacular Spider-Man, where the team is still technically Peter David and Rich Buckler, but Rich seems to miss a lot of issues. This month, he’s credited…
WEB 017
Oh, I wouldn’t dare, don’t worry. Ominous corner box. Ya know, I struggle to recall how and why I read this. It would’ve been in 2018. I thought it was in an…
WEB 016
So, that’s weird, right? In this era, Spidey group editor Christopher Priest was trying to justify having so many Spider-titles by giving them all a unique flavor. ASM was the big whiz…
ASM 206
Note: In this issue, Peter Parker does not go wild in the least. “Well, who’s gonna be doing this fill-in since Marv and Keith bailed, probably the usual, Bill Mantlo and Sal…
TAC Annual 02
I’ve not read this one before. And… Maybe that was for the best. Who knows, maybe this will be my new favorite villain, but… doubt it! This issue is written by Ralph…
ASM 205
Turns out, 204 was the last issue of Marv Wolfman’s run. He bounced mid-story, apparently some kinda dispute with Marvel. He headed back over to DC to create the New Teen Titans,…
ASM 204
This month, Pollard does breakdowns for Pablo Marcos to finish. It’s all action on page one as a van drives by our swinging star having a shootout with the cops! Black Cat…