Angel Medina is back, but Clayton Crain remains on covers. Stegron the Dinosaur Man has appeared in exactly 2 comics since Lethal Foes of Spider-Man in 1993. And in an extended flashback…
Tag: Stegron
SSM V2 26
Suddenly, Clayton Crain. His really jarring digital painting style has never appealed to me. It’s weirdly artificial looking. He came to prominence on symbiote-related comics. And, like, this cover isn’t so bad,…
Lethal Foes 4
This month it’s just David Boller on pencils, and a whole lotta people on inks ( Vancata, Amash, Decarlo, Aiken, Akin). One wonders just what happened in the making of this book….
Lethal Foes 3
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…
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…
ASM 166
Comic book people used to throw the word “holocaust” around like it was nothin’. Jewish guys, even. Stan Less, Jack Kirby, Len Wein, they loved it. It feels super weird, but I…
ASM 165
Hey, remember how Len Wein created the extremely silly villain Stegron, The Dinosaur Man in MTU 19 & 20? Well, Len’s got ASM now, so guess who’s back? Still ross Andru &…
MTU 020
If had to pick my absolute favorite Marvel characters, well, #1 would be obvious. Beyond that, it would be Captain America, Black Panther, Daredevil, Thor. I think they’re all tied for 2nd…
MTU 019
Hey, look, our old pal, Ka-Zar. And he’s brought Stegron, The Dinosaur Man. How lucky for us, to get in on the ground floor of this sure-to-be-beloved new character! It’s Len Wein,…
