Certainly a striking cover. This one starts with various detail shots of the scifi machinery Stromm’s head is connected to,one of which is clearly just a Macintosh, which amuses me greatly, while…
Tag: Paul Jenkins
PPSM 27
Here begins Kaare Andrews’ run as a cover artist for the Spider-Office. Under Jemas and Quesada, more and more books will have cover artists who don’t do the interiors, crafting flashy visuals…
PPSM 26
Oh! I was wrong. I guess Bucky needed a break from all that recycling art instead of drawing things, so now-disgraced Joe Bennett steps in. Who could’ve known in 2000 that Bennett…
PPSM 25
This is gonna be a real swipe fest, I can feel it. We’re back to Paul Jenkins & Mark Buckingham on PPSM, Bucky here inked by Dan Green, Rodney Ramos and himself,…
DD/SM 4
Now there’s a weird cover. We spend the whole first page on some Komedy Business as a drunk homeless guy has a cell phone conversation about stocks into a brick. Then he…
DD/SM 3
This month, page one reminds us Foggy and Natasha are on a side quest, but all the dialogue is Foggy telling you how DD’s powers work, and it’s weird. Then we’re back…
DD/SM 2
This month, we open on Kingpin in the hospital, surrounded by reporters who want to know what happened at his building. Kingpin appears to be covered in toothpicks. I guess those are…
DD/SM 1
Here we begin a 4-issue Spidey/DD team-up. My memory is not liking it, but I don’t know how much of that is just the art. Let’s see. Paul Jenkins writes, Phil Winslade…
Sentry Vs. The Void
Well, there’s a weird visual. This one opens much the same as all the one-shots, everyone waiting for the Void to arrive, this time in the Sentry’s head. And then, it finally…
Sentry/Spider-Man
After Sentry #5, they published a slate of one-shots focused on different Marvel properties wherein the title character awaited the Void and ruminated on his/their history with the Sentry. These were Sentry/Fantastic…