Comics Corner: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man 105

   

Title: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man
Issue Number: 105
Release Date: August 1985

Highlights

  • First appearance of Vince Granetti, Robert Sanchez Jr., and the NEVELL team; Mr. Norris, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Lloyd Sr., and Mr. Lloyd Jr.
  • Janet Van Dyne, AKA Wasp is the "V" in NEVELL, standing in for her late father
  • The men of NEVELL want to sell all stake ins Northeaster Shipping Company (NESC) to Consolidated Imports - Janet not only hold out, but tells them to sell it to her directly
  • Granetti admits to Spider-Man that he killed Sanchez Sr., knowing full well the hero can't do anything about it
  • Granetti hires Paladine to "deliver a message" to Janet - sell, to him, or all at NEVELL will die
  • Janet is not at all intimidated, nor cares
  • Reference is made to Avengers 251
Low Points
  • Spider-Man takes photos of the dead and burned up body of Robert Sanchez Sr., and sells them to the Bugle
  • All buildup, and no resolutions - Hopefully the payoff in the next issue is worth it
Oddities
  • Wouldn't taking photos of a dead and burned body at the time of the incident make Peter Parker a suspect for murder?
  • Janet is told by the other members of NEVELL to be quite during the meeting, and go get them some coffee - which she does
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Retro Spins: Thompson Twins - Big Trash


Joy, success, tragedy, heartbreak, breakups, these are all things that ebb and flow in a lot of bands, shaping them, refining them, destroying them. Thompson Twins have their share of this roller coaster ride. The started in 1981 as five, grew to seven by 1982, then abruptly cut down to a trio for their most successful era from 1983 to 1985. By 1986, they were down to a duo and remained as such through 1991 before evolving into something new.

While raising their first child between 1988 and 1989, Tom Bailey and Allanah Currie satisfied their creative itch by writing tracks for other artists, such as Debbie Harry's hit, I Want That Man. It was around this time that they were approached by Warner Bros. Records, who as Currie tells it were told, "Here's a pile of money, go make the sort of record you really want to make." As she would also note, this is every musician's greatest dream, so they acquiesced, and made Big Trash.

Upon its release, Billboard praised it, saying, "the duo hadn't "produced anything quite so lively since its hit-making heyday." Personally, I disagree and think the chart hit curators may have missed 1987's Close To The Bone.

The album would produce only one minor hit, Sugar Daddy, which peaked at number twenty-eight in the USA. It would be Thompson Twins last brush with mainstream success.

However, hot on the heels of 1987's Close To The Bone, I'm personally excited to hear this one, so let's go!

If you were to hand me this album, and tell me, "This is the people who sang Doctor Doctor, Hold Me Now, The Gap, and In The Name Of Love," I wouldn't believe you. The comparisons are night and day.

Big Trash brings with it that end of the 80's rock sound. Think, Roxette, and Mr. Big. Pop rock but leaning a bit heavier. Some of the tunes even feel like Tom Bailey is channeling his inner Danny Elfman.

Once again, critics weren't nice to the duo, and again I respectfully disagree. There's a lot of hidden gems to be found here, such as Queen Of The USA, This Girl's On Fire, Bombers In The Sky, Big Trash, Dirty Summer's Day, and Love Jungle.

Thompson Twins would release one final album in 1991. However, their story wouldn't end there. Currie and Bailey would marry, have a second child, and form the group Babble with Keith Fernley. It's interesting to me, in retrospect, how I really liked the full band iteration of the Twin's first two albums, kind of lost interest during their trio synth pop era and then came full circle back to really enjoying them as a duo who went pop rock. I may honestly check out their last release, just to see what it's all about.

As Babble, they'd release two albums, 1994's The Stone, and 1996's Ether. While they recorded demos for a third album, their label, Warner, would drop them.

Currie would give up the music business altogether and instead focus her efforts on her own glass-casting studio in Auckland, raising her two children, and founded and ran the anti-genetic engineering group called MAdGE (Mothers Against Genetic Engineering in food and the environment).

Bailey would continue creating music, working with other artists for a time being. He'd eventually form the solo act, International Observer, and release seven albums between 2001 and 2018. To this day, he continues to tour periodically.

As for the trio, they would get together for a one-off appearance on Top Ten Electro Bands in 2001. It's also been noted that Currie and Leeway have reconciled, and to this day remain good friends.

Unfortunately for the couple, Currie and Bailey would divorce in 2003, and though they have since reconciled their friendship, Allanah has stated she has no interest in performing as Thompson Twins anymore. Additionally, Leeway works happily in the field of hypnotherapy in Los Angelos. As such, no reunions are planned.

As for me, this is my last stop on the Thompson Twin's train. I'm off to find another artist and continue my never-ending search for music to add to my shuffle list. Check back tomorrow, where I'll do just that.

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Comics Corner: Web Of Spider-Man 5

   

Title: Web Of Spider-Man
Issue Number: 5
Release Date: August 1985

Highlights

  • First appearance of Kate Cushing, Michael Gerdes, Spider-Man Robot, and Doc Ock's henchmen, Larry, Mel, and Roger
  • First appearance of the First City Federal Bank, and Schavian Embassy
  • Reference is Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars, and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man 104, and The Amazing Spider-Man 265
  • Doc Ock creates a robotic Spider-Man to hone his fighting skills against
  • Doc Ock's henchmen are happy to collect the cash for working for him, but they have no confidence that he can defeat the real Spider-Man
  • Nathan Lubensky talks to Peter over the phone, and tells him that he's glad the two have made up
  • Nathan informs Peter that even with all the boarders pooling their social security checks, they're still struggling to keep up with the house
  • Peter goes to the Bugle looking for assignments from Robbie, but instead gets introduced to his new boss, City Editor Kathryn "Kate" Cushing
  • While Peter is attempting to withdraw money from the bank, Doc Ock and his men bust in
  • After beating up his henchmen, rather than pursue Ock, Spider-Man grabs a wounded bank employee, and takes her to a hospital
  • Doc Ock is angry when he discovers Spider-Man was at the bank, and none of his men informed him
  • Doc Ock panics, and reverts to a frightened frozen stance when he realizes he's not fighting his robot Spider-Man, but the real hero
Low Points
  • Peter goes to withdraw his last twenty-three dollars, and he considers keeping the extra $100 that the machine accidentally spits out
Oddities
  • Editor's Day Off: Kathryn introduces herself to Peter as, "Kathyrn," a misspelling of her name
  • Peter follows Doc Ock and his gang into the bank their robbing, and ducks in a lounge to change into his costume - Um...Cameras...bank?
  • Spider-Man's eye lenses are colored red in a couple panels
  • Editor's Continued Day Off: They just can't settle on how to write Kate's name in the book; Kathyrn to Katheryn, then to Katherine, then Kate, then back to Katheryn - Pick a lane!

  • Spider-Man goes to smash Doc Ock's mechanical arms, but is stopped by his attorney, which is backed up by the police

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Christmas Catalogs - Montgomery Ward 1970


Hey! You want to spend the next two years looking at the fantastic Christmas catalogs produced by Sears, JCPenny, and Montgomery Ward? Cause I do! Yeah, I said two years, cause that's a lot of catalogs! Join me on most Monday's each month as I post up one of those fabulous books starting with 1970, and ending with 1989.

Look through every page, feeling every bit of nostalgia. Chuckle at the look and style of the wardrobes those zanny past decade people wore. Gawk at the toys you used to have, but long since parted ways with. Bring back all those memories of hours spent laying on the floor, combing every inch as your young mind pined over everything you wanted. Reminisce over the Christmas that followed as you unwrapped those lucky few that you got.












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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