MTU 97 wasn’t a Spider-Man comic, so this is the next issue for our purposes. And I am baffled to say it’s got a story by Marv Wolfman. What is going on?…
Tag: Marvel Team-Up
MTU 096
Another one where I don’t think I looked at the price tag, because jeez. No way, man. Not worth half that to me. And the cover’s got weird bends in it, it’s…
MTU 095
Steven Grant is now joined by artists Jimmy Janes & Bruce Patterson on lines and Ben Sean returns to colors. I’m continually surprised, going through this stuff, how many characters barely related…
MTU 094
Incredibly, Mike Zeck, Mike Esposito and Janice Cohen appears as the art team for part 2 of this debacle. Not often the entire art staff changes mid-story. So, you might think we’d…
MTU 093
Over to Marvel Team-Up now, where writer Steven Grant, pencilers Tom Sutton and Carmine Infantino (2 issues in a row!), inker Jim Mooney and colorist Ben Sean are gonna reunite Spidey with…
MTU 092
This is like the cover to a children’s book. This issue of MTU is brought to us by writer Steven Grant, inker Pablo Marcos, and to my surprise, legendary penciler Carmine Infantino….
MTU 073
(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…
MTU 072
(One of 77) MTU 71 said that next issue would feature Spider-Man and Daredevil fighting The Owl, but that’s actually MTU 73. I guess the schedule was just all out of whack…
MTU 071
(One of 77) MTU 69’s letter column said that, while the details were up in the air, if things worked out right, MTU 71 was gonna be the craziest issue ever. Instead,…
MTU 070
One of 77. I’ma keep it real witchu, chief: I do not expect to agree with that caption! Let’s have a look at what was going on in some other Marvel comics…