Spider-Girl artist Ron Frenz returns to her poppa in a commissioned battle against the Green Goblin.
Donovan Grant
View articlesTypical college aged comic fan who wants to write and draw in the biz
You might be interested in …
Spider-Art #151
Another great image by nebezial, a.k.a. Stjepan Šejić! Stjepan Šejić Stjepan Šejić
Spider-Art #172
Comic artist Tom Fowler’s take on Spider-Man, and his ladies. Fowler did some work at Marvel for the recently cancelled Venom series.
Spider-Art #153
Continuing with Stegron Saturdays, this issue has it all! Hulk for Brad, the Dinosaur Man for George, and adventures in the Savage Land for Kevin! Illustrated by fan-favorite, Mike Wieringo!
8 Comments
Leave a Reply
Crawlspace Discord

Social
Recent Comments
Evan Berry on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “@Bruce, not Groos — Thank you for that! I didn’t realize it was a specific word, made up or not.…” Jun 22, 06:57
Bruce Wechtenhiser on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “@evan berry @hornacek the word in the song was a made up word, “groos”, according to Jeff Lynne, the writer/singer…” Jun 21, 21:47
Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “@Evan Berry: Unfortunately, until this issue I thought ELO was saying “Bruce!” I am fine with supervillains updating their look…” Jun 21, 13:48
Evan Berry on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “As always, another great review! I knew that ELO isn’t saying Bruce, but I have no idea what they’re actually…” Jun 21, 10:57
Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “@Bruce Wechtenhiser: I’m always scanning the letters page for any Crawlspace related names, so yours immediately stuck out. I didn’t…” Jun 20, 06:38
Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “Whoops, I had copied Paul’s comment to write my reply and forgot to delete the rest of it before posting!” Jun 20, 06:37
Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “@Paul Penna: Is it possible that May and Ben’s baby was honestly mixed up with another baby? Possibly, but in…” Jun 20, 06:35
Treyvon Williams on Spider-Variants of the Week 6/17/26: “I love that German Peralta cover.” Jun 19, 22:33
Bruce Wechtenhiser on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “Thanks for mentioning my heartwarming letter published in this issue! Unfortunately, someone forgot to change the cover image from last…” Jun 19, 21:01
Paul Penna on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Legacy #995): “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Cousin” or “The First Rule About Super-Villain Fight Club Is …”: “Okay, confession, I haven’t read a Spider-Man comic since 8 Deaths started. Well, not current Spider-Man. I’ve been picking up…” Jun 19, 18:18


I saw this art, and recalled how it wasn’t until I got out of my dumb teens that I realized how those bombs ought to blast Spider-Man’s body open, and riddle him with a shower of red-hot shrapnel, and that they didn’t just go “whoomp” like a balloon! But that’s half the fun of comic-books — the physics.
Don’t worry about it dude. Now let us continue admiring this piece of art.
@4- thanks. You know, I think it was the “her” that confused me. I read it as it was referring to Frenz and not Spider-girl
He should come back to Spider-man with Tom DeFalco. I would buy anything they produced.
Spider-Girl is the daughter of Spider-Man, so Spider-Man is her “poppa” or dad.
OK, I’m going to ask even though I suspect I’m going to look like an idiot for asking… The caption says: “Spider-girl artist Ron Frenz returns to her poppa in a commissioned battle against the Green Goblin”. What’s a “poppa”? And isn’t Ron Frenz a guy?
Ooh, love this. Frenz is probably my favorite Spider-Artist.
That’s an awesome pic. Is this a commission that Ron did for you? I love it! Wish Mr.Frenz was on the main Spidey title, and not Ramos. (I’m sure Mr. Ramos is a great guy, and I do like a few of his Spidey pics… but his whole issue comic book art just ruins the story for me. Just my opinion of course)
Keep On Thwipin’!!!
Sam