Do you know a cha-cha from a waltz?
Certainly, the Marvel editorial offices of the early ’80s did! Without any consistent artist on the various Spider-Man titles and a constantly changing stable of editors and writers, the Spider-Man books and Marvel Comics were experiencing a creative revolution in the early ’80s.
This moment would launch the careers of Jim Shooter, Frank Miller, Roger Stern, and John Romita Jr. (to name a few), as well as our guest Spider-Editor Danny Fingeroth who will help us recount what it was like to be at Marvel at the time!
Order Danny’s book “A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Lee”:
https://www.amazon.com/Marvelous-Life-Amazing-Story-Stan/dp/1250133904
This episode was edited by Rick Coste, with production support from Andy Myers. Our artwork comes handcrafted by artists Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema, and Ray Sumser. Our theme songs were produced by Ryland Bojack and Spider-Maj. Additional music “Good Times” and “Now Son” by Podington Bear (
https://www.podingtonbear.com/about/) under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 license. Our animated introduction to the show is by Josh Sutton of
Panels to Pixels.
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