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  1. Jun 18, 2022 · By Cole Kennedy. Published Jun 18, 2022. Todd McFarlane's time working on Spider-Man comics was short, but his comics stood out among the Wall-Crawler's best. Todd McFarlane began his comic book career in the mid-1980s, illustrating Detective Comics at DC and Incredible Hulk at Marvel.

  2. He soon began working for both DC and Marvel. He illustrated several issues of Marvel's Incredible Hulk. In 1987, McFarlane joined writer David Michelinie on Marvel's The Amazing Spider-Man. McFarlane changed the character's appearance, making him more spider-like with wiry limbs and large eyes.

  3. Mar 11, 2021 · Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane: The Complete Collection Review! March 11, 2021 by Julia Rittenberg Leave a Comment. One of the big issues with everyone’s favorite scrappy neighborhood superhero (Spider-Man) is how to write him growing up. The comics that deal with an aging Spider-Man have to strike the balance between his youthful insouciance ...

  4. Todd Mcfarlane: Comics. MARVEL UNLIMITED. Show Variants. Showing 10 of 101 Results. Filtered by: Reset Filters. Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition #300. Michelinie, Mcfarlane. Spider-Man Vs. Venom Omnibus (Trade Paperback) Daredevil Epic Collection: It Comes With The Claws (Trade Paperback) X-Men: Fall Of The Mutants Omnibus (Trade Paperback)

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane collects the entirety of the artist/writer’s run on that book, as well as an issue of the Rob Liefeld/Fabien Nicieza comic X-Force, which Spider-Man crossed over with during a two-part story that closed out McFarlanes time with the character and with Marvel in 1991.

  6. Apr 6, 2016 · Matt D. Wilson Published: April 6, 2016. Ask anyone who was alive and reading comics in the late 1980s and early 1990s to name a Spider-Man artist, and nine times out of 10, you'll always get the same name: Todd McFarlane.

  7. Mar 10, 2021 · Published: March 10, 2021. Collects Spider-Man (1990) #1-14, 16; X-Force (1991) #4. The book that transformed comics! Todd McFarlane became a superstar illustrating AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, but he changed the industry forever with his next project: the “adjectiveless” SPIDER-MAN!

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