In this issue, the art team change dramatically. Pencils are courtesy Keith Pollard and David Boller. Inks come from Ian Akin, Keith Aiken and Jim Amash (confusing!). Color is now by “Sampson…
Tag: Vulture
Lethal Foes 2
Danny Fingroth was proud enough of this joke to put it on a cover. This comic has been very wet. Frank Turner assists on inks this month. First it’s a few awkward…
Lethal Foes 1
Yes, we’re doing this again. For the last time. Well, for the last time in several decades. Somehow, inexplicably, Deadly Foes was hyped as a major event even though it didn’t feature…
UTS 20
Why are we dooooooing this? I cannot believe this. ASM 19 is called “Spidey Strikes Back!” It’s the big, triumphant end to a rare-for-its-time 3-issue arc. And we jam not one, but…
ASM 018
The story you never expected to read, but will read with remarkable frequency in the coming decades! The splash is mostly JJJ grinning like a goon in front of his expose on…
ASM Annual 01
This is ASM Annual 6, but it reprints the first one, so I saved myself a zillion dollars. I never really thought much of it before, but I think the Sinister Six…
WEB 024
I have absolutely no idea where I got a coverless copy of Web of Spider-Man 24. None. How could I have gotten then? When? Where? I guess I’ll never remember. I wonder…
TAC 045
Suddenly, Roger Stern is back to finish this weird story, and he’s joined by the late, great Marie Severin. Apparently Marie was meant to be the new regular artist on this title,…
TAC 044
Last post, Roger Stern was the latest to fill-in on ASM after Marv Wolfman abruptly left. This post, one issue into Roger Stern’s tenure on the book, we have… a story by…
TAC 188
Big finish. A very Kirby-esque cityscape down there. Vulture is lunging at Spider-Man recapping the deal on page one. I think it’s cool that Sal has this weird page layout, and how…