(One of 77) Can this issue live up to an unusual 2 months of hype? Let’s find out! This one’s written by 70s stalwart Gary Friedrich, creator of Ghost Rider, and features…
Tag: Kerry Gammil
Deadly Foes 2
Well, we’re back, and just in time to see Spider-Man get run over by a van, probably. Oh, look who it is. Ah, yes. Code: Blue. Wearing… purple. Do they always have…
Deadly Foes 1
And now for something… well, not completely different, but… not often you get a book about villains, but in what would become a pretty common attempt to get more Spider-Man product on…
MTU 131
I have mentioned often on this blog how JM DeMatteis only has 2 settings: sad and silly. We’ve seen the awful, stupid depths of sad in his 90s Amazing Spider-Man. Time to…
MTU 129
Ed Hannigan inked by John Byrne on the cover there. Looks like Byrne spent all of 5 minutes on it. Weird cover in general. 1983 brings us back to the JM DeMatteis,…
MTU 128
There’s something you don’t see everyday. Wonder why this happened. Same team as usual lately as Peter Parker, his lab partner Roger Hochberg and his girlfriend Mia Carrera are at a street…
MTU 127
This may be a good place to mention, if I haven’t yet, that the month on the cover isn’t what it might seem. The cover date is actually the month newsstands were…
MTU 125
A double feature! Mike Esposito does finishes over Kerry Gamill’s breakdowns this month. Tigra’s back and still completely disinterested in the concept of clothes. She’s leaping around the city, thinking she’s late…
MTU 124
He is, is he? I’m not sure I’m excited after last time [link]. Which we get right into, as this is a sequel to MTU 118. Having moved his dumb castle to…
MTU 123
Time for part 2 of this Team-Up mini-epic, which is called “Rivers of Blood,” so you know, probably a real lighthearted romp. In the wake of last issue, Spider-Man has been rushed…