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Alex Chung

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Writer of comics such as Buckets, Zayra, and Astral. His life is oddly centered around GI Joe and Transformers. Not to be confused with fashion icon, Alexa Chung.
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Because of a podcast that loves to rank things, I found myself digging through all the logo/banner/masthead changes in Spider-Man comics over the decades. As you can see above from 1963 to 1990 there were only a handful of logo changes and spinoff comics.

The 90s were a boom with at least one Spidey comic coming out every week. Roughly coinciding with the start of the Clone Saga is the curves scary spider font which got straightened out after the Saga ended.

That era also had a brief period of Scarlet Spider getting matching comics and the Revelations story that features new mastheads for just that month.

Nothing was free from the scary spider font. Untold Tales started with it but changed after a year. Webspinners started without it but picked it up just as quickly.

You can also see in that image 90s spin-off series that came back in the 2010s with new logos. Enjoy!

The 2000s had Spidey bouncing back and forth with the classic Amazing logo, but also a dalliance in 2004 with the return of the scary spider font.

Maybe the worst Spiderman logo is the original Ultimate Spider-Man that lasted for 9 years then came back for the cartoon adaptation. Since then Miles has had pretty understated block lettering.

Maybe the weirdest thing I've noticed in researching all this is how many Spider-Man Unlimited logos there have been. It's followed all the trends and then some.

The 2010s, like the 2000s has seen some experimentation but also frequent returns of the Classic Amazing logo. That seems to be the bulletproof way to go "Enough of that shit! Please jump on here!" every couple years.

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I was reminded that the 1993 Topps Marvel trading cards had Unsolved Mysteries of the Marvel Universe and I just had to check if we've solved them in the intervening 30 years.

Starting off we’ve got the longest running mystery, but as with all of these the big question is “what were you hoping to find out?” We’ve seen Doom’s unscarred face in flashbacks and healed in the 1980s Secret Wars, but it was only in 2015’s reimagining of Secret Wars that we see what really lives under the mask. It’s nasty! A real “dead dove do not eat” moment.

This one I’m surprised was a mystery since it’s so well known now. When Cable first showed up he was a warrior from the future, but it wasn’t until 1994’s The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix that it was revealed that he was the time traveling son of Scott Summers and Jean Grey. Well, kinda... you see he’s actually the son of Scott and Jean’s clone Madeline and… go ask Jay and Miles if you want the X-Men X-Plained.

This is the one that got me started on this mess. Darkhawk wasn’t a huge character so this sort of went unresolved but also who cared? Basically when Chris Powell turns into Darkhawk his whole body is replaced by a drone robot from these space hawk warriors. Turns out the whole thing that freaked him out was that underneath the helmet it revealed that he wasn’t even human in that form. And yet, as far as I know we’ve never got a clear look at what he saw.

Hoo boy was this a mystery in 1993? So for background in 1990 we got Danny Ketch as the new Ghost Rider. He was more chains and leather than Johnny Blaze, the Evel Knievel-esque original. The mystery in question is “where did he get his powers and are they from the same demon Zarathos as the original?" After spending time too many wiki pages, I can now say that Danny was revealed to be Johnny Blaze’s secret brother and not powered by Zarathos. Looks like Danny at some point swapped his bike for a buster sword and started calling himself Death Rider. lol

This one is easy! It’s Thanos! Thanos is the sixth member! It got revealed in The Warlock Chronicles during Infinity Crusade. This mystery didn’t make it out of 1993.

Oh hey it’s my least favorite Spider-Man topic! That his parents were killed by the fake communist Red Skull is pointless at best. That they were seemingly brought back only to be revealed as Spider-Slayer robots is somehow worse. That whole mess got resolved in 1994 as a plot from The Chameleon. It’s right before the Clone Saga. Ugh!

This one is a case of dragging it out so long that no answer would be good enough. In 2001’s “Origin” we finally found out that Logan’s real name is James Howlett and he was born in late-19th-century Canada. The Logan name comes from James’ maybereal father from an affair and definite first bone claw stabbing victim Thomas Logan. This is all fine but I 100% of the time confuse “James Howlett” with “Jamie Hewlett” the artist who draws The Gorillaz.

A major thread in 90s X-Men was that Bishop came from a future where an X-Man had betrayed the team and ruined the future. He was pretty suspicious of Gambit in particular and there were hints based on this guy named The Witness that seemed to be Gambit from the future. All that got dropped when Charles Xavier became Onslaught and turned on everyone. Bishop even kind of got to save the day in that story. I guess it all worked out.

It’s our final X-Men mystery and the answer lies in one of the worst received X-Men stories of ALL-TIME! So your first thought should be “he’s a mutant what do you mean origin?” Okay, so starting in 1981 there were hints that Mystique was Nightcrawler’s mom. That started because people say they look the same. That’s a pretty wild thing to say since she has blue skin and he has blue fur and also she’s a shapeshifter so the idea of her real form is iffy at best. Well, it turns out Claremont wanted Mystique to have shapeshifted into a fella and been the father not the mother. Biologically speaking. He didn’t get to write that story, so instead Chuck Austen wrote The Draco

I can’t believe this is going to a 2nd paragraph but here goes. Mystique in disguise as the wife of a German baron named Christian Wagner, but got pregnant by a mysterious Herr Azazel. The kid comes out blue and her charade is exposed. Flash forward to present day and Nightcrawler is investigating Isla des Demonas and he finally meets dear old dad. Azazel reveals himself to be a literal satan from the Brimstone Dimension. This very nearly broke Nightcrawler’s whole character. Instead of a kind man who is hated because of his appearance, he is a literal son of a demon. Don’t get me started on the woman who adopted Kurt. She’s green and has horns.

That's all the mysteries! If you think I got something wrong about X-Men then yes you're probably right. If there's a secret Darkhawk reveal I couldn't find them please please share it.

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In Spectacular Spider-Man #72 a kid who who imitates Doc Ock breaks into a toy store. The art by Ed Hannigan is amazingly detailed. The toys in the closeup are Gi Joe and ROM Spaceknight, two toys with licensed Marvel comics at the time.

There's a scene where the kid octopus goes by a graveyard full of dead comic characters. I thought for sure this was foreshadowing his inevitable death, but he survives the story and would go on to make several appearances over the decades.

The Transformers: Optimus Prime vs. Soundwave commission (2022)

[Jerry Paris’s Transformers #1 [UK version] (1984) cover homage/recreation.]

Art by: Dustin Nguyen