Every artist as their own approach to character design. A lot of guys have tells that make it easy to guess a character is theirs. The new characters on this cover are…
Tag: Tom DeFalco
ASM 408
Good cover concept! Sometimes less is more. This one picks up right where the last one left off, Spider-Man in his frequent “falling to my death” cliffhanger scenario. As usual, it’s fine….
ASM 407
This is the last time jump. The creative teams on the books will continue to shift to varying degrees, but the writer taking over ASM with 407 sees it to the end…
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…
SMU 6
Perilously close to the oft-mentioned crossover now, but we gotta hit our first issue of Spider-Man Unlimited. Ninety cents! What a deal. Never read this one, so I have no idea what…
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…
ASM 261
Ladies & gentlemen, Charles Vess! Charles Vess’ gorgeous art would just randomly grace Spidey covers on occasion in this era. He will later provide interiors for an issue of ASM and even…
ASM 260
Where’s the light coming from on the bottom of Hobby’s arm? My oft-mentioned “The Saga of the Alien Costume” trade ended with ASM 259, because Spidey was out of the alien costume,…
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…