Who’s your favorite soul singer who makes a cameo appearance in The Blues Brothers?
Huh! Guess Spidey’s a James Brown guy after all!
—Amazing Spider-Man #72, 1969
Who’s your favorite soul singer who makes a cameo appearance in The Blues Brothers?
Huh! Guess Spidey’s a James Brown guy after all!
—Amazing Spider-Man #72, 1969
shocking!
BTOK! is the new TCB!
BTOK the Magnificent?
Huh. Isn’t the btok what Spidey’s showing off just to the right of the sound ef — Oh, never mind. I wasn’t even here.
Daredevil’s more partial to Ray Charles.
Hey Shocker! Which legendary female Motown singer has managed to keep her svelte figure after all these years?
That’s no way to show R-E-S-P-E-C-T to a fine singer, Pete.
BTOK ze Leapair!
>> BTOK! is the new TCB!
I like Brian Theodore O’Kiley as well as anybody, but I don’t think anyone can replace TCB on Monster Plus.
I don’t remember this at all, and I usually have photographic memory when it comes to pop culture references in ’60s Marvel comics I’ve read.
I remember this and I’m woefully unread in the arena of classic Spider-Man. It’s one of the issues that was reprinted in the “Origins of Marvel Comics” paperback. Spidey and Shocker are squaring off over some tablet doohickey that Shocker stole (from the Kingpin? I know Fisk was involved behind the scenes somehow).
Ringing a bell… I forget where I stopped reading in the Essentials, but it was after Captian Stacy died. Um, shit, spoiler!
I’d have figured Spidey for a Cab Calloway man myself.