As per her last solo book, Jane Foster was working in the morgue, so it makes perfect sense that she'd be attending to the mystery skeleton here.
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As per her last solo book, Jane Foster was working in the morgue, so it makes perfect sense that she'd be attending to the mystery skeleton here.
IIRC, the X-Men story Fatal Attractions came about at a Marvel retreat when Peter David made a joke about how Magneto should just pull Wolverine's bones out of his body.
Plus I don't know how nobody ever noticed the Chrysler Building was regularly opening up like a toaster oven to disgorge supervillains and killer robots.
If they do a full-on Clone Saga, Billy West does a pretty hilarious impression of Jonathan Harris' Doctor Smith...
I feel like there's been more cast turnover with Spider-Man, if only because so many Spider-Man VAs were pretty old to begin with, and thirty years have passed. They've already lost:
J. Jonah...
I really appreciate that I have absolutely no idea where the hell this book is going with every issue. I love it.
The Hippo is Mrs. Fluffy Lumpkins, a zoo hippo super-evolved by the High Evolutionary! He first appeared in 2008's Sinister Spider-Man #1. For more information, check out this profile.
What If…Peter Parker Married Betty Brant?
I see them as a Lois and Clark-type duo of globetrotting journalists.
In the '90s, her comics status quo was that she was stuck as the She-Hulk, which was totally fine with her.
I just like seeing JRJR draw Spider-Man in the rain. JRJR rain is the best.
From the Hollywood Reporter: "Attorneys for the company and the estate of Steve Ditko on Wednesday notified the court that they’ve reached an amicable settlement and expect a stipulation of dismissal...
I think we crossed that bridge a long time ago when the oxymoronic "Essential Dazzler" came out.
We’re still waiting on DeMatteis/Buscema, but the Owl-Octopus War has now been collected in colour in the latest volume of Spectacular Spider-Man Marvel Masterworks!
Shooter was definitely instrumental to shaping Marvel into what it is today. He brought a professionalism to what had been a somewhat ramshackle operation up until then.
However, he was also...
Yes, which he was sent to at the conclusion of the Spider-Man 2099 arc, in Superior Spider-Man #19. So anything that takes place from #20-30, he doesn't remember. That would include his encounters...
Good reveal: Lily Hollister is Menace! I thought this one was well-handled, and when you went back, it made a lot of sense.
Bad reveal: Mary Jane's stalker/kidnapper is...some psychic guy we've...
And what happened to the gatefold "Your Guide to the Marvel Universe" covers, with the little character bios and stuff? Those were cool!
This is technically true, but he died in 1987, by which time only two Spider-Man games existed.
Quite a bit - my understanding is that he ghost-wrote the Spider-Man newspaper strip for years for Stan Lee.
As far as big-name Marvel creators who never really wrote Spider-Man, Steve Englehart...
What I really loved about New Ways to Die was how deftly it brought together all of the burgeoning Brand New Day subplots and synthesized them into an exciting action story. The Mister Negative/FEAST...
Not quite - he’s appeared in Daredevil, a Bullseye miniseries, and Old Man Logan since Spiderhunt.
Spider-Man going over the Berlin Wall, which no longer exists, into East Germany, which also no longer exists, is a major plot point in Spider-Man vs. Wolverine.
Coen Brothers-esque Superior Foes of Spider-Man heist comedy.
Squirrel Girl is friends with everybody! It's kind of her whole thing.
Anyway, I was pretty much sold on this as soon as they mentioned "Madame Monstrosity", thanks.
Not entirely true - the Phantom Rider has had a couple modern-day incarnations, including Hamilton Slade, a member of the Southwestern hero team the Rangers.