David Morrell Archive

The bar was set so high after the first half of David Morrell and Klaus Janson’s “Spider-Man: Frost” story (better known via Marvel’s innocuous numbering system as Amazing Spider-Man #700.1) that one might have assumed a letdown was inevitable. It was probably incredibly premature and presumptuous for me to

Marvel’s resurrection of the Amazing Spider-Man franchise this month was marketed to fans as the “return” of Peter Parker, one year after he was ingloriously killed off by Doctor Octopus in ASM #700. Leading off a month of “point one” issues – arguably Marvel’s most confounding numbering gimmick – is

Happy weekend after Thanksgiving! Episode 24 of Superior Spider-Talk is now available to be downloaded and it’s a special one. For one of our “Superior Spider-Talk and Our Amazing Friends” episodes, we interview David Morrell, writer for the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man #700.1 and #700.2 (aka “Spider-Man: Frost”) and author