New Spider-History Articles Every Tuesday

If you’ve visited the site over the last few days you’ve seen some new articles and authors on the front page. We have signed up several new authors to look at Spider-Man’s 50 + year history. Here are the different article titles and their authors.
Tangled Webs by Thomas Mets will post on the fist Tuesday of the month. This column has been going strong since 2015. Thomas has looked at everything from Bendis leaving Marvel to an extensive list of the Crawlspace staff’s 50 greatest Spider-Man stories. Click here for all the past columns.

Spider-Tracer by Bill Slattery III will post on the second Tuesday of the month. Bill’s first article got off to a nice start where he examined all the various villains that Spidey has adopted as his own from other heroes. Check out his first article here. 

Cobwebs by Mark Alfred will post on the third Tuesday of the month. Mark’s column also began in 2015. He’s examined everything from Spidey’s love of fruit pies to giving yearly exams on your Spider-knowledge. Click here for all the past columns.

Weblines by André Santana will post on the fourth Tuesday of the month. André recently posted his first article titles The Slott Machine and it garnered quite the discussion on the quality of Dan Slott’s run on Amazing.

Overlooked Gems by Joshua Nelson will posts several times during the month. Joshua is going to look at Spider-books that often slip under the cracks. They’re good books that don’t get the praise they deserve. He recently did a spotlight on Tombstone and the Vulture. Check out his two articles here. 

I want to personally welcome the new writers to the Crawlspace staff. You all had strong launches and I look forward to reading each and every post. I also want to thank Mark and Thomas for putting out quality articles each and every month for the last couple of years.

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