This is one of the most unintentionally funny Spider-Man covers of all time. Hammerhead legit doing spooky ghost hands! What a crazy one. I guess it would certainly entice you to buy…
Tag: Mike Esposito
ASM 157
So, a year and a half ago, when we left off with ASM 156 (Not too big a gap, right?), Dock Ock revealed himself to be alive to Aunt May in spite…
ASM 152
Mike Esposito & Frank Giacoia swap in on inks this issue. Spidey’s still up to his neck in a flooding sewer as we begin, and page two is another common Ross Andru…
MTU 038
It was not $8, but I no longer remember where this one came form or how much it cost. Never woulda paid $8 for it, tho, that’s nuts. I wanna say this…
ASM 150
Gerry Conway is out, and incoming writer/former editor Lein Wein doesn’t get started until next issue, so where does that leave us for this anniversary issue? In the hands of the legendary…
ASM 147
As has been mentioned previously and will be mentioned again, The Tarantula only attacks Spider-Man from the left, and only on a yellow background. Yes, ol’ pointy feet is back. Let’s see…
GSSM 5
It’s another Conway/Andru/Esposito production. Spider-Man is swinging around, thinking he wants to get out of New York… Gerry Conway’s Spider-Man is a just a jerk, man, sheesh. The TV show Spider-Man is…
GSSM 4
Time for Spidey’s 3rd adventure with The Punisher. Spider-Man has seemed uncharacteristically cool with Frank so far, and this cover certainly seems to indicate that will continue. But also, what’s going on…
GSSM 3
Now here’s an unusual one. Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze, is an old pulp hero. Stan Lee once credited him as the forefather of superheroes. He was trained to near-superhuman strength…
ASM Annual 05
Pretty unusual cover for this historic issue. For a 2nd year in a row, this annual is drawn by Stan’s brother, Larry Leiber, and inked by Mike Esposito. John Romita is credited…