Spider-Tracer: Battle Damaged Spider-Man
Welcome back, Spidey fans! I hope this month’s Spider-Tracer article finds you all well. Today, I wanted to discuss a particular Spider-Man look that’s been seen in the comics and other forms of media for […]
Welcome back, Spidey fans! I hope this month’s Spider-Tracer article finds you all well. Today, I wanted to discuss a particular Spider-Man look that’s been seen in the comics and other forms of media for […]
You heard the (Spider-) Man. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #306 Published: c. July, 1988?Cover Date: October, 1988 “Humbugged!”Writer: David MichelinieArtist: Todd McFarlaneInker: Todd McFarlaneLetterer: Rick ParkerColorist: Bob Sharen
There’s nothing wrong with accepting a little help when you need it. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #314 Published: c. December, 1988? Cover Date: April, 1989 “Down and Out in Forest Hills” Writer: David Michelinie Artist: […]
A shot straight out of a horror movie. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #300 Published: c. February, 1988? Cover Date: May, 1988 “Venom” Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Todd McFarlane Inker: Todd McFarlane Letterer: Rick Parker Colorist: […]
How hard can it be to find a giant guy in an alien costume? Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #316 Published: c. April, 1989? Cover Date: June, 1989 “Dead Meat” Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Todd McFarlane […]
Those produce prices though. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #307 Published: c. July, 1988? Cover Date: October, 1988 “The Thief Who Stole Himself!” Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Todd McFarlane Inker: Todd McFarlane Letterer: Rick Parker Colorist: […]
Welcome back, Spidey fans! So, there I was, trying to figure out which Spider-Man-related character I wanted to write about for you guys this month, and then it hit me: New York City. Yes, New […]
The perfect gift for the Spidey fan in your life! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #304 Published: c. June, 1988? Cover Date: September, 1988 “California Schemin’!” Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Todd McFarlane Inker: Joe Rubinstein Letterer: […]
André Santana makes the case for the spider-marriage, and why it is better for Marvel and the readers if Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson are married.
Ahhh, sequels… Movie theaters are going to see a plethora of sequels this year, so why not your favorite Crawlspace? That’s right, gang, we’ll be taking a look at the second series of Spider-Man […]

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