While Todd McFarlane’s art seems so… not too good to my adult eye, at the same time, it’s as simple as looking at this cover to see why he became the biggest…
Tag: Joe Robertson
ASM Annual 20
I don’t think it’s the first, but this is one of several books I got in The Great eBay Hysteria of 2018 that didn’t come in a bag, so I recycled a…
ASM 278
Striking cover. I wonder who did it? I can’t quite guess. And as the text suggests, The Scourge of The Underworld isn’t done with this title yet. In this era Tom DeFalco…
TAC 115
Well, Mark Beachum’s back on pencils, so you know what that means. Bob McLeod inks, “D. Martin” colors. Still not sure who that is. Striking cover by someone or other. I really…
ASM 275
Just 25 issues after that passive-aggressive-seeming “special normal-sized 250th issue” blurb, an extra-sized 275. I have always thought it was funny when old comics called an issue “book length” and it’s, for…
WEB 014
Spidey sure has been caught in an usual amount of crossfires of late! 2 in a row! This month, David Michelinie is back after doing issues 8 & 9, and this time…
TAC 112
Back whenever it was we last visited this period, during The Death of Jean DeWolff, we saw a second story man who was robbing apartments dressed as Santa Claus. I guess it’s…
WEB 013
Spidey is going berserk a lot lately, man, he has got to chill. Peter David, Mike Harris, Kyle Baker, Bob Sharen. We begin with The Daily Bugle’s account of a Spider-Man incident,…
WEB 012
Well, this looks bad. Pretty significant team change inside, with Peter David taking over writing and Sal Buscema taking over pencils. Bob McLeod hangs on for finishes and Bob Sharen for colors….
WEB 011
That’s a striking cover. Some bold choices by the uncredited colorist. My copy of this issue had some problems in the printing process, with the spine and all pages misaligned. We’ll see…