Your Spidey Super Stories Moment of Joy for this week:
Tonight’s vision of pure awesome imported from Spidey Super Stories #29, in which Spidey learns that sometimes, Mad Scientists lie.
Your Spidey Super Stories Moment of Joy for this week:
Tonight’s vision of pure awesome imported from Spidey Super Stories #29, in which Spidey learns that sometimes, Mad Scientists lie.
Oh, what a target rich environment you have given us tonight, Sims :D
Ah, that’s just fraking awesome.
curses. an unclosed Font tag is wrecking the layout.
Yeah, but is it as special as the Thanoscopter? I say thee NAY!
I swear, the people doing Spidey Super Stories were smoking the same crack as the guys doing the Hostess Ads.
Does it make you proud that Matt Fraction reads this and is just a tiny bit influenced by it in the back of his head?
I see no broken font tag. Clearly, you must have been mistaken.
Cough.
Does it make you proud to know that Matt Fraction reads this and must cry himself to sleep every night, knowing that he may never recapture that flame?
Except for Iron Fist. And Rex Mantooth.
For some reason, the Kingpin is drawn like a Harvey Comics character in this panel.
Evil Casper!!
Did you happen upon a lot of these books on the cheap, Chris?
I love how any single panel in Spidey Super Stories can be put with the simple caption of “Comics!” and be incredibly entertaining.
Why does the Kingpin have a big glowing bulge on one of his arms?
And a moustache under his mouth?
…aaahh…
Why does anything happen in Spidey Super Stories? What Marvel Earth do these stories take place in? Why haven’t the Exiles visited there yet? Is it called Marvel-Tard? These are the questions I want answered
That man has a pocket full of dreams I tell ya.
[I]Why does anything happen in Spidey Super Stories? What Marvel Earth do these stories take place in? Why haven’t the Exiles visited there yet? Is it called Marvel-Tard? These are the questions I want answered[/I]
That’s “Earth-Tard,” Mallrat.
Never before in the history of comics has the Kingpin looked more like Tor Johnson. We need a “Time for go to bed!” caption, stat!
During his time with braces the Kingpin was embarrassed and needed something new to impress the ladies with.
Thank you Steve.
This is actually from the unpublished Roald Dahl crossover, “Spidey and the Chocolate Factory,” in which Wilson Fisk tries to wrest the secrets of the Everlasting Gobstopper from Willy Wonka, and Wolverine is mistaken for a rogue Oompa-Loompa and beaten until he weeps.
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