Tag: spider-man

  • Amazing Spider-Man by Joe Kelly #3 Review: Minutes to Midnight

    Welcome back to modern life and the third issue of Joe Kelly’s Spider-Man run! 1963 was nice, except for Vulture’s Staten Island lair, of course.Writer: Joe KellyArtists: Pepe Larraz, Marte GraciaLetterer: Joe CaramagnaSolicitation: PUMPKIN BOMB PROBLEMS! Past and present collide sending Spider-Man spinning OUT OF CONTROL — just when an old foe obsessed with him… Read more

  • Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #3-6 Review: Supervillain Open House

    Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #3-6 Review: Supervillain Open House

    To provide more detail, Is have decided to continue legacy comic reviews in bundles of issues, today with issues #3 through #6 in Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Amazing Spider-Man run. As each issue is essentially just a chapter, it feels incomplete and unfair to judge unfinished sequential storytelling on its own. Also, these vintage… Read more

  • Amazing Spider-Man #2 Review: Nostalgia & Art in 1963

    Amazing Spider-Man #2 Review: Nostalgia & Art in 1963

    After visiting the first two issues of Joe Kelly’s run, let’s head back to 1963’s Amazing Spider-Man #2 by Marvel creators and legends Stan Lee and Steve Ditko!Writer: Steve Ditko, Stan LeePenciller: Steve DitkoSolicitation: The First Appearance of the Vulture! The Vulture’s rampage in Manhattan begins. Can Spidey take down the avian menace?Published: May 1,… Read more

  • The Amazing Spider-Man (2025) #2/ Legacy #966 Review

    The Amazing Spider-Man (2025) #2/ Legacy #966 Review

    Creative Team:Writer: Joe Kelly Penciller: Pepe Larraz, John Romita Jr. Tanner here, back with a look at the second issue of The Amazing Spider-Man (2025), which is issue #966 in legacy numbering, covering the total series since 1963. I got the Paolo Rivera cover variant featuring our friendly neighborhood superhero with a beautiful backdrop of… Read more

  • The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #1 Review

    The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #1 Review

    Creative Team: Writer: Stan Lee Penciller: Steve Ditko, Sol Brodsky Maybe Steve Ditko could foretell how iconic this first issue of The Amazing Spider-Man was to become, and it begins with the lavish detail shown to the cover art featuring the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man, who were to be Marvel’s first breakout successes in the… Read more

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