I mean, probably. This month, Ron Lim is still doing breakdowns, but Sam De La Rosa is doing finishes alone. Really wonder about how and why this book was staffed. On the…
Tag: Sam De La Rosa
Venom 4
Ah, yes, just what we needed, more symbiotes. Didn’t this one already show up in a later comic around here? Yeah, Spider-Man 52, Web 119, Spider-Man 53. So here’s where she came…
Venom 3
Same team at work going into part 3, which opens with The Jury putting a beating on Venom on the opening splash. Screech. Like Saved by the Bell. I do like them…
Venom 2
Same team as last issue. Venom’s greatest enemies! And also, only enemies! Gotta start somewhere, I guess. We pick up just where we left off. I mean, if you like in the…
Venom 1
It was inevitable. As mentioned in the previous block from this era, Venom’s first series began running even before he and Spider-Man’s rushed truce in ASM 375. But, that alone wouldn’t warrant…
SM 31
90 cents! This comic bag featured the two strongest piece of tape ever made holding it shut. Let’s see how this rumination on lying and self-image dressed as a superhero story wraps…
SM 30
Why did I have this issue? Why am I asking this question so often in this block? No idea. The fact that this series isn’t going to have a regular creative team…
SM 29
Under most circumstances, I would be very excited to welcome Ann Nocenti back to the blog, but given the garbage I just waded through in Spectacular and the subject matter of this…
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…
WEB 090
This one’s tough to say, but I think the hologram might be John Romita, Sr. Only right to get him in here. The poster of the much-hyped upcoming debut of Spider-Man 2099…