This cover sure promises a crazy story. The art on this one is a meeting of the minds behind the respective properties. Layouts are provided by Romita, with full pencils by Avengers…
Tag: Stan Lee
ASM 043
The Rhino is like a house guest that refuses to leave. We get it, you bump your head on stuff, when is Doc Ock coming back? Romita remains the only credited artist….
ASM 042
I find this amusing. Who’s the guy in the cover? Couldn’t tell ya, never read it. But I’ve known my whole comic readin’ life that this is a crucial issue for the…
ASM 041
Time travel is real, and we are back in 1966! To go from the absolute nadir of Spider-Man history back to the glory days is enough to make your head spin, but…
ASM Annual 18
That’s right, True Believer, they got Stan to script this one, his first Spidey script in 12 years! And it is often very weird! Also featuring a plot by Tom DeFalco, breakdowns…
CAP 138
With Gil Kane drawing Spider-Man, Jazzy John Romita happens to be over here drawing Cap as Spidey continues to guest star. You can leave Spidey, but Spidey’s not gonna leave you, I…
CAP 137
Now why would Cap & Falcon do something like that? Welcome to Wayback Weekend, where I look at comics that should’ve been in an older block, but I didn’t have them yet….
MTU 074
That’s right, it’s the infamous issue where Spidey meets the cast of SNL, courtesy of Chris Claremont, Bob Hall & Marie Severin. If you’re thinking this has to be a pretty goofy…
ASM 118
As we dive into the final chapter of this odd story, The Smasher has, uh, smashed his way into The Daily Bugle to kidnap Joe Robertson (Instead of smashing into George Stacy’s…
ASM 117
Yo, cops beating protestors on the cover of ASM is pretty wild. Anyway, we’re back as Peter Parker fails to stop the ceiling from collapsing in the convention hall! This is a…