This comic, and all Marvel (And DC!) annuals in 1993 came in a polybag with a trading card inside. The very bags Tom DeFalco implored you to open last post. There are…
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ASM 375
Yes, never one to let the chance to jack up the price of a comic pass them by in the 90s, it’s yet another oversized anniversary issue. ASM 365 celebrated the anniversary…
Holiday Special ’93
Ho ho ho and such, it’s another Christmas adventure with another great cover by “Lil Artie Adams.” It’s another wraparound cover, and the back doesn’t make much sense, frankly, but who cares?…
WEB 096
Part 3, but also part 5. Fancy Mark Texiera cover. I wonder if he’s still doing the main GR book at this point. This month, Alex Saviuk does breakdowns with Joe Rubenstein…
WEB 094
That gun and the way he’s holding it are really funny to me. “I got tired of gimmicks, so now I just bought the biggest revolver I could find, whatever!” Ghost Rider’s…
ASM 367
Lookit these jokers. Even as a callow youth I was like “This is lame.” Faux-Cap is obviously the worst. He looks like a backup dancer for Paula Abdul. And then the other…
SM 26
No idea on this hologram. Romita, Sr. maybe? Could be Mike Zeck. No idea. Last issue promised this one would reunite the DeFalco/Frenz team with Erik Larsen inking. I don’t know why…
SM 20
Now that’s a 90s cover. The fact that Larsen brought back Solo made me think he must’ve co-created him as a kid. Which is flimsy, but he was the only person I’d…
SM 19
Hulk! This issue starts a bit of controversy, believe it or not. Larsen credits the others as “Letter Artist” and “Color Artist” this month, a fine choice of words that should be…
WEB 080
Ya heard it here first. That’s who death is.It’s funny to me how out of place Silvermane feels in the 90s. Because, like, look at him, 98% of him fits right in….