If yer gonna do a retro comic like this, Mike Allred is pretty natural choice of artist. His whole thing is a kind of kitchy, 60s-influenced style that he’s used to great…
Tag: Joe Sinnott
FF 218
It’s the thrilling(?) conclusion to TAC 42. Someone’s written “3-4” on the front in pencil. Behind that cover by Al Milgrom and the legendary FF inker Joe Sinnott, we have Bill Mantlo…
ASM 350
Look at all we are promised this time. I may have been skipping ASMs sometimes, but even a very new comics nerd is quickly programmed to care about anniversary issues, so here…
Avengers 237
Christie Scheele tags in on colors this month. That is one funny looking Rhino. Not as funny as he looked on the 60s cartoon, but close! This splash is also very funny:…
Avengers 236
Welcome back to 1983! One last time! The end of this block will also mean the end of Roger Stern & John Romita, Jr.’s time on ASM. A sad era to run…
SM and SM
Surprise! We’ve jumped back to 1981, and it’s time for the titans of the comics industry to reunite. This is, in fact, the final Marvel Treasury Edition, so they went out with…
FF 207
Wait, what? Yeah, this issue of FF is actually important, so I got it when I found out. Marv Wolfman was working on both titles at the same time, you see. He’s…
FF 073
Fantastic Four! And look at all those guest stars! This is going to be a ride. You’ll note the bottom right corner has been clipped off for some reason. Kinda lame, but…
ASM 210
JRJR is paired with the legendary Fantastic Four inker Joe Sinnott as the new “art team supreme” starting this issue. And things are already in high gear on page one, as Rupert…