I couldn’t resist. More Steve Rude Lee/Romita era Spidey art.
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Well he was dating her when she was alive…
Am I wrong for being slightly offended that Gwen is front ans center while MJ’s reduced to sitting in the back?
I love this. So much personality and movement brilliantly captured by Steve Rude. It’s so fun to look at.
@EddieD:
Steve Rude did a 3 issue Spider-Man mini series called “Spider-Man: Lifeline” back in 2001.
It revolved around the classic Tablet of Life storyline from ASM #73-75, back in the late 60’s…and the art definitely reflected it (although the costumes didn’t).
http://spiderfan.org/comics/title/spiderman_lifeline.html
This makes me wonder how awesome a Steve Rude Spidey book would be.
Nice! The way the Spidey Gals are drawn reminds me a lot of Patrick Nagel’s artwork, of which Peter too was a fan of, judging by the poster he had in his living room in the 80s. Also, hoping for such fun and frolic scenes between Peter and the girls to be featured in the ASM sequel, before things take a turn for the really dark.
The way this is set up layout wise it’s that Peter and his gals are in one of those mini photo booths on a date at a amusement park. Even though he wants to be part of the gals photo model he’s running away not because he’s shy but because he’s needed as you know who?