 |
|
|
 |
 |
Part 3) Todd McFarlane: Career Breakthrough
Todd enhanced The Amazing Spider-Man with his trademark style, popularizing a new way of rendering webs, transposing the character's human body to spidery positions and adding spider-looking eyes. Marvel eventually gave him a title that he alone could write, pencil and ink: Spider-Man. His first issue sold an astonishing 2.5 million copies - making it the bestselling comic of its time. He was now an established, sought-after artist, bringing his talents to a variety of different comic book titles, but he was becoming frustrated by the confines of corporate culture.
|
 |
|
Name |
View Piece
|
Todd's Commentary |
 |
|
25. |
Amazing Spider-Man #298 |
View |
Listen |
|
26. |
Amazing Spider-Man #298 p.8 |
View |
Listen |
|
27. |
Amazing Spider-Man #300 p.4 |
View |
Listen |
|
28. |
Amazing Spider-Man #300 p.47 |
View |
Listen |
|
29. |
Amazing Spider-Man #303 |
View |
Listen |
|
30. |
Amazing Spider-Man #315 p.2 |
View |
Listen |
|
31. |
Amazing Spider-Man #317 p.2 |
View |
Listen |
|
32. |
Amazing Spider-Man #315 p.25 |
View |
Listen |
|
33. |
Amazing Spider-Man #317 p.11 |
View |
Listen |
|
34. |
Amazing Spider-Man #318 p.5 |
View |
Listen |
|
35. |
New Mutants #85 cover |
View |
Listen |
|
36. |
Spider-Man foreign promotional piece |
View |
Listen |
 |
|
|