Showing posts with label Spider-Man Unlimited. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spider-Man Unlimited. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Today in Comics History, July 27: Happy birthday, Dan Carr!

Born on this day: Marvel employee Dan Carr! I'm not certain who he was or what he did (his only credit I can find is one issue of typesetting), but if you know, tell me in the comments! Until then, it shouldn't be too hard to find him in the Marvel Bullpen based on that description, right?



from Marvel Age #120 (Marvel, January 1993), art by Rick Parker
(Click top picture to Bullpen-size)

I betcha that this one-shot police hostage negotiator character was named after him!



from Spider-Man Unlimited (1993 series) #8 (Marvel, February 1995); script by Tom Lyle; breakdowns by Ron Lim; finishes by Tom Palmer, Al Milgrom, Scott Hanna, and Harry Candelario; colors by John Kalisz; letters by Joe Rosen

Well, wherever you are in Marvel history: happy birthday, Dan!

Friday, January 01, 2021

Today in Comics History, January 1: Aunt May gave Peter new luggage for Christmas


from Spider-Man Unlimited (1993 series) #15 (Marvel, February 1997), script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by Joe Bennett, inks by Tim Dzon, colors by Ian Laughlin, letters by Jack Morelli

Monday, June 20, 2016

366 Days with J. Jonah Jameson, Day 172: Maximum PWNage



Panels from Spider-Man Unlimited #21 (August 1998), script by Christopher Golden, pencils by Mike Deodato, Jr., inks by Joe Pimentel, colors by John Kalisz, letters by Jack Morelli

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

A Month of... Batman's Got a Gun, Day 31: Bang Bang, My Batman Shot Me Down


Let's wrap up A Month of...Batman's Got a Gun with Batman and the ultimate gun...a KirbyGun. Darkseid used it to shoot Orion, and Batman's gonna use it right back. I don't know what kind of Apokoliptan bullet that super-science pistol packs, but I betcha anything firing it is going to be accompanied by Kirby Krackle. Heck, even if it was a bubble gun it'd shoot Kirby Krackle. Shoot 'im, Batman! shoot 'im! This one we don't object to!


Panels from Batman #702 (October 2010), script by Grant Morrison, pencils and inks by Tony Daniel, colors by Ian Hannin, letters by Travis Lanham

So, we've seen Batman with a gun thirty-one times this month, and what have we learned, Charlie Brown gentle reader? The truth is, no matter how many handguns Batman's hoisting, more often than not he doesn't have a gun. Like 7Up and caffeine, he's never had 'em, never will. Why, he'll even use janitorial equipment before he picks up a Smith & Wesson!



Panels from Batman: Shadow of the Bat #60 (March 1997), script by Alan Grant, pencils by Dave Taylor, inks by Stan Woch, colors by Pam Rambo, color separations by Android Images, letters by Bill Oakley

If I take anything from this sampling of the hundreds of armed Batmen in my "Batman's Got a Gun" folder (seriously, there's enough for at least a couple more months), it's that sometimes Batman has a gun. Sometimes it's a fake-out, sometimes it's a ruse, sometimes it's a mistake, sometimes it's a hoax, a dream, or an imaginary story. But if we can say one thing, we can all agree on this: Batman's Got a Gun.

As I did yesterday, i'm going to point you to Further Reading by the guy who has influenced my own critical thinking on Batman (and the goofy riffing on him that I do in my blog), America's Foremost Batmanologist, Chris Sims! Check these out, and you'll have a fuller and more thorough understanding of the Batman's rocky relationship with revolvers. But enough about Batman Oughta Have Guns, what about Comics Oughta Be Fun, you ask? What's on the agenda for June? Well, here's a little preview. Next month, all month: Mary Jane's Got a Gun!


Panels from Spider-Man Unlimited (1993 series) #9 (May 1995); script by Tom Lyle; pencils by Ron Lim, Ron Garney, and Ron Tod Smith; inks by (inhale) Tom Palmer, Randy Emberlin, Tim Tuohy, Al Milgrom, Jimmy Palmiotti, Klaus Janson, Sam de la Rosa, and Don Hudson; colors by John Kalisz; letters by Joe Rosen

Oh...maybe not.

Monday, May 16, 2016

366 Days with J. Jonah Jameson, Day 137: This is the worst Sbarro's ad I've ever seen


Panels from "I, Robot Master!" in Spider-Man Unlimited (1993 series) #17 (August 1997), script by Glenn Greenberg, pencils by Joe Bennett, inks by Joe Pimentel, colors by Christie Scheele, letters by Jack Morelli

Saturday, May 14, 2016

366 Days with J. Jonah Jameson, Day 135: Maximum Carnage, now delivered free to your office



Panels from "Maximum Carnage, Part 1: Carnage Rising" in Spider-Man Unlimited #1 (May 1993), script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by Ron Lim, inks by Jim Sanders III, colors by Nel Yomtov, letters by Chris Eliopoulos