Panel(s) of the Day #460 (Ditko!)
Whoops! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #9 Published: c. December, 1963? Cover Date: February, 1964 “The Man Called Electro!” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Inker: Steve Ditko Letterer: Artie Simek
Whoops! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #9 Published: c. December, 1963? Cover Date: February, 1964 “The Man Called Electro!” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Inker: Steve Ditko Letterer: Artie Simek
I think Vulture might be onto something… Amazing Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 1) #1 Published: c. 1964? Cover Date: 1964 “The Sinister Six!” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Inker: Steve Ditko Letterer: Sam Rosen
I like how Boomerang made it into the selection of villains. Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #83 Published: c. July, 1983? Cover Date: October, 1983 “Delusions” Writer: Bill Mantlo Artist: Greg LaRocque Inker: […]
Thanks for checking out Panel of the Day, everyone. Here’s to another year! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #23 Published: c. February, 1965?Cover Date: April, 1965 “The Goblin and the Gangsters”Writer: Stan LeeArtist: Steve DitkoInker: Steve […]
There will be a couple more identity reveals similar to this one as Stan and Steve’s run progresses. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #9 Published: c. December, 1963?Cover Date: February, 1964 “The Man Called Electro!”Writer: Stan […]
Please don’t forget the hyphen! Marvel Holiday Special (Vol. 1) 1992 Published: c. November, 1992?Cover Date: January, 1993 “The Big X-Mas Blackout!”Plot: Richard HowellScript: Stan LeeArtist: Steve LightleInker: Al MilgromLetterer: John CostanzaColorist: Renee Witterstaetter
In celebration of 100 Panel of the Day entries, I thought I’d post this monster of a two-page spread: That’s a lot of villains! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #500 Published: c. October, 2003? Cover Date: […]
Does Electro seriously think Spidey’s just going to stand still and allow himself to be shot? Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #9 Published: c. December, 1963? Cover Date: February, 1964 “The Man Called Electro!” Writer: Stan […]
In this instalment we address perhaps the most controversial element of Venom’s origin. Why Brock held Spidey as the one responsible for his problems.
Previously, on Spider-Tracer…We discussed the villains Spider-Man borrowed from other Marvel heroes, many of which he ended up keeping for his own rogue’s gallery. Today, we’ll be discussing the villains Spidey graciously lent out to […]
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