With this issue, Gerry Conway is officially off Web. He’s semi-done with Spectacular, too, but we’ll get to that. And, look, the return of both Dominic Fortune and artist Dave Hoover to…
Tag: Keith Williams
WEB 070
Could anyone truly be ready for Spider-Hulk? While I didn’t buy the previous issue as a kid, who could pass by this totally bonkers cover without picking it up? Not me. Our…
WEB 069
After careful consideration of his situation and options, Hulk has decided smashing is in order. Having 1 guy write 2 out of 3 Spider-Man titles always seemed like a weird choice. Inevitably,…
WEB 068
While 66 & 67 were new to me, this one I have inexplicably had since I was a kid. Why? Why did I get part 3 of a 3-part story? I don’t…
WEB 067
The Green Goblin suddenly having fangs after all these years (To say nothing of last issue) looks weird. And… does that mean he’s wearing fake teeth in that mask? This issue is…
WEB 066
Boy, it feels like forever since Mark Raxton came back to the book with all these other shenanigans going on. Tombstone filling 3 of the boxes up there is funny. Page one…
TAC 165
Say, a regular comic. Feels like it’s been a long time. Maybe The Arranger wishes it had been longer. Today’s adventure, with line art by Sal Buscema “and friends” and colors by…
ASM 332
There’s those squares again. That is funny cover copy. Not as funny as this… But funny. And probably not as intentional. Note the drool. Erik Larsen is the one who gave Venom…
WEB 065
This is too many villains. 7 bad guys and 6 of them are jobbers? Too crowded! At least The Sinister Six was 6 characters you might actually want to see. The coloring…
WEB 064
Well, that seems bad. Graviton alone was able to humble our hero before. And look, character boxes. This one begins following a van carrying Titania, Trapster & The Brothers Grimm to The…