Ok, big finish. This month, Black Cat has shown up at the motel in the rain to ask how Spider is doing. Aunt May doesn’t trust her. I guess this must be…
Tag: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
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Insane Spider-Man on this cover. As I was hoping, this month, the gang is doing an Aunt May-focused issue like the MJ one last month. It opens in the past, with May…
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Well, at least that FNSM story seemed to take place in something like only 24 hours. At least it wasn’t jamming days into this crowded mess. What’s SSM gonna do? While the…
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This cover is a pretty half-ass reference to Secret Wars #8. Which makes sense, in a way, new costume, and all, but not really. Peter Parker arrives at Liz Allan’s place (A…
SSM V2 30
Seems Clayton Crain is never far from this title for the duration. But he’s just doing covers here for a bit. Comparing Electro to Hitler is a bit much! It wasn’t too…
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ASM gets the Civil War branding, but the other 2 titles have to settle for this. A visible note that they don’t really count (But they sorta do, so please buy them,…
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ASM gets the Civil War branding, but the other 2 titles have to settle for this. A visible note that they don’t really count (But they sorta do, so please buy them,…
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Angel Medina is back, but Clayton Crain remains on covers. Stegron the Dinosaur Man has appeared in exactly 2 comics since Lethal Foes of Spider-Man in 1993. And in an extended flashback…
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Suddenly, Clayton Crain. His really jarring digital painting style has never appealed to me. It’s weirdly artificial looking. He came to prominence on symbiote-related comics. And, like, this cover isn’t so bad,…
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Somehow this garbage all wraps this month. Let’s see how, I suppose. I already bought the comic. Spider-Man and Black Cat have rushed Billy to get medical attention from… Reed Richards. If…
