Guest Blogs Archive
In typical Chasing Amazing fashion, I’ve neglected to update all of you of my writing on SuperiorSpiderTalk.com over the past few weeks. I recently wrapped-up my “Lost Gems” feature that looked back on underrated Spider-Man stories. Here are some of those posts: “Thin Air” (The Pulse #1-5) “Keemia’s Castle”
Hopefully my “Lost Gems” series on SuperiorSpiderTalk.com has been bringing you some holiday joy. Check out my latest two entries in the series: Spider-Man: The Lost Years miniseries by J.M. DeMatteis and John Romita Jr. “To Squash a Spider” (Amazing Spider-Man #66-67) by Stan Lee and John Romita Enjoy
Remember to keep checking superiorspidertalk.com to see the latest in my Lost Gems series. This time around, I revisit the very first Paul Jenkins/Mark Buckingham issue of Peter Parker: Spider-Man. PPSM #20 is definitely a forgotten classic that kicked off a very introspective era of Spider-Man comics. Be sure
We’ve officially reached the end of my retrospective of the Howard Mackie/John Byrne era on Amazing Spider-Man over at SuperiorSpiderTalk.com. These last few posts look at the creative duo’s final stories on ASM before Byrne left for greener pastures (Mackie would stay on for another year or so before
For all of you Flash Thompson fans out there (and I know you’re out there), the latest installment of my Volume Two Review feature on superiorspidetalk (which revisits the Howard Mackie/John Byrne run) spotlights the long forgotten arc “The Perfect World.” Why is Flash fighting alongside Spider-Man on the
Batman and Joker… these two will inextricably linked for as long as comic books continue to be published. With Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s “Batman: Endgame” arc ending this week, I listed the five most influential Batman/Joker stories on ComicBook.com. Did your favorite story get left out? Let me