Nice and moody.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #63
Published: c. June, 1968?
Cover Date: August, 1968
“Wings in the Night!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita and Don Heck
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Nice and moody.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #63
Published: c. June, 1968?
Cover Date: August, 1968
“Wings in the Night!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita and Don Heck
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
It’s always fun when artists draw multiple Spideys to show how fast he’s moving. Spidey’s definitely got his work cut out for him with Juggernaut, but I’m sure he’ll outsmart him somehow! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. […]
Wait a minute… I thought “Jane” was her middle name! Isn’t that usually how these things work? Oh well, we’ll just go with it (for now)! [Cue The Great Mary Jane Name Debate of 2018!] […]
Congrats to Glory for managing to stay in the titles for over 45 years. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #140 Published: c. October, 1974? Cover Date: January, 1975 “…And One Will Fall!” Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: […]
Might be the most menacing the Vulture has looked in his classic get-up. It’s definitely a more ominous panel than you would usually see during this time. I remember this also being one of the better Vulture stories, his fight with Drago was great and served as an excellent reminder of how brutal and threatening he could be. I always found it funny just how quickly Drago as the Vulture was disposed of, while I liked him, he probably wouldn’t have worked beyond the few appearances he had, the Toomes Vulture has a lot more charm and has since been given a lot of depth that I can’t imagine Drago being given.