This is weird, because JRJR clearly did this redesign of his character, and he clearly had him flying without a glider last issue, but from here on out, he’s on a glider…
Tag: Sal Buscema
TAC 233
Alright, let’s see how the TAC gang wraps this up. Sal Buscema only provides breakdowns this month, and Art Thibert & John Stansci team up on the finishes, and… you can really…
TAC 232
Yeah, so, at this point, Dr. Octopus has been killed and replaced. And it’s dumb and I’m not even going to talk about it if I don’t have to, because we’ll see…
TAC 231
Yes, it’s Kaine! But also: Oh no, it’s Kaine! Kaine, as I’m sure this comic will awkwardly explain, is yet another clone of Peter, but a failed and deformed one that dressed…
TAC 230
I’m guessing “D.K.” doesn’t stand for Donkey Kong, but I don’t remember this issue at all, so who knows? In this era of TAC, Todd DeZago has taken over fully from previously…
TAC 217
Let’s see how this turns out. DeFalco scripts this one himself. Picking up where last issue left off (WIth a bunch of exposition of course), Traveller usings his ill-defined powers to knock…
TAC 216
Still really unwilling to call that Cussler guy “an innocent.” Should he have gotten Spider-punched? No. Is he the villain of this story who got Spider-punched for attacking the hero with a…
TAC 215
Our 3rd issue of TAC in this era is our first by its new regular-esque creative team. Sal Buscema is still doing all the line art, joined by colorist Glynis Oliver, previously…
TAC 213
It’s 1994 now, and man, things are different! As I’ve mentioned, I’m making these jumps to roughly the start of each ASM writer’s tenure, and David Michelinie was on for a loooong…
TAC 138
Hey, remember these guys? Been a second. This issue opens with Captain America helping La Tarantula brutally murder Spider-Man by stabbing him in the chest with a flying kick. He keeps kicking…