Comics Corner: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man

   

Title: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man
Issue Number: 103
Release Date: June 1985

Highlights

  • First appearance of Ashley Cranford
  • Ashley tells his college friends, Barry and Thomas, that he could run a hero ragged in a week, and when deciding which one to choose, he sees a bat fly by, and decides it's an omen, but then they opt for Spider-Man
  • After a couple days of literally blazing advertisements, Thomas decides he wants out of the plan
  • Ashley dresses as Blaze, and makes a video
  • A mysterious person takes the costume, and Blaze is no longer a joke, but an actual villain
  • Blaze blasts Thomas with his flame gun as the youth runs to save Spider-Man, burning his body severely
  • Reference is made that the story takes place prior to Fantastic Four 278
  • Thomas is not actually burned - Instead, it's a ruse he put in place with Peter Parker, and Johnny Storm to scare Ashley and Barry straight
Low Points
  • What in the heck is going on with Spider-Man stories as of late? These are straight up dumb
Oddities
  • Editor's Day Off: Panels with Spider-Man's eye lenses colored red
Rating (based on a 1 through 5 Stans grading system)



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Retro Spins: Thompson Twins - A Product Of... AKA A Product Of... (Participation)


The Thompson Twins began as a group of squatters, Tom Bailey, Pete Dodd, John Roog, and Jon Podorski. Future member, Alannah Currie, would also squat around the area of Lillieshall Road, Clapham. This is also how they would meet future roadie and manager, John Hade.

Podorski would opt to leave, and after an answer to an ad, Andrew Edge, was recruited. However, after eighteen months, he'd depart to form Savage Progress. Coming full circle, Progress would later tour as a supporting act for Twins in 1984.

By 1980, the lineup consisted of Bailey, Dodd, Roog, and Edge replacement, Chris Bell. Together, they released the single, Squares and Triangles under their own label, Dirty Discs. This was followed up by the single, She's In Love with Mystery.

In 1981, the four were joined by Joe Leeway, and Jane Shorter. This lineup would go on to record the band's debut album. Alannah Currie would also contribute to some of the tracks but wouldn't become a full member until after its release, where she replaced Shorter. Matthew Seligman would also join, necessitating members to shift their duties within the band.

This is the type of stuff I like to unearth from the 80's. Solid debut albums, which set the tone for a future of fantastic follow ups (hopefully). The challenge with Thompson Twin's debut album is that it was never officially released in the USA. Further, it's only been pressed on CD once, as a dual album with their 1982 released Set, and is long since out of print.

The band brings to the table a hybrid of pop and punk, mixed with a unique flare that can only be described as different. They kind of reminded me of The Police but taken a step further. Tracks like When I See You, Politics, Make Believe, and Don't Go Away stand out as the superior among the bunch. However, as a whole, the album is fairly good.

Only in the 80's could a pop band release tracks like Oumma Aularesso (Animal Laugh), Vendredi Saint, and pull them off as enjoyable. Odd and unique for sure, but still enjoyable in a strange way. Worth checking out simply to hear something different.

Thompson Twins were able to secure a recording contract with Arista, and began work on their follow-up, set. However, with its release would come failure, disbandment, and a silver lining for some. Check back tomorrow, as I continue my journey through their 80's discography.  

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Comics Corner: The Amazing Spider-Man 265

   

Title: The Amazing Spider-Man
Issue Number: 265
Release Date: June 1985

Highlights

  • First appearance of Silver Sable, AKA Silvija Sablinova, André Boullion, Ron, Lori, Madeline, the Wild Pack, and member Mortimer
  • The Fox intends to retire from his life of crime, using his last fenced haul to fund it
  • The Fox's fence, André Boullion, get raided by the police with a warrant, ruining his sale
  • As the Fox escapes, he's pursued by soldier from Silver Sable International
  • Reference is made to Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man 99, 100, The Amazing Spider-Man 252, 256, and Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars
  • Spider-Man intervenes in the chase between Silver Sable International, and the Fox, accidently thinking the team are the bad guys since they're shooting guns, and takes them all out - He's then chastised by Lt. Keating for how badly he messed up
  • An assassination attempt of Silver Sable is thwarted by her when she easily takes out the would be killer
  • Aunt May and Peter attempt to bury the hatchet at the same time, resulting in them both getting busy signals when calling each other simultaneously
  • Spider-Man considers wearing his red and blue suit during the day, and black suit in the night, but decides that's a dumb idea
  • Silver Sable International catches up with the Fox, but Spider-Man once again intervenes
  • The Fox confides in Spider-Man that he simply wanted to go home to his wife and four children, but that one more job kept getting in the way, and time eventually slipped away
  • Spider-Man helps the Fox get away, but not with the jewels he stole
  • Silver Sable, intrigued with Spider-Man determines herself to learn more about him
  • Peter and Aunt May finally talk face to face
Low Points
  • Continuity issue in the Spider-Man chronological reading order
    • The story cuts to Peter in the hospital with Liz Allen and Harry Osborn, who have just had their child, Norman Harry Osborn - However, Peter was at their home in Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man visiting the family, and the events of that book supposedly happen three issues ago
Oddities
  • None
Rating (based on a 1 through 5 Stans grading system)



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Retro Spins: Pet Shop Boys - Please


Today, I'm wrapping up my 1980's discography of Pet Shop Boys. I touched on two of their three albums, in 2021 (Actually), and 2024 (Introspective). So, now, I just have to make my way through 1986's Please, which also serves as the duo's first studio album.

Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe met when Tennant needed a cord for his Korg MS-10 synthesizer which sparked a conversation with Lowe. The two would find they had similar tastes in music, and soon they became friends. Finding inspiration in the same pioneers of electronic music, the two began working together to create their own songs, labeling themselves initially as West End before settling on Pet Shop Boys.

Working for Smash Hits in 1983, Tennant found himself on the way to New York to interview Sting. It was while here that he set up a meeting with Bobby Orlando of hi-NRG, giving him a demo tape with It's A Sin, and Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money). Seeing the potential, Orlando would work with the duo, recording multiple tracks, which included West End Girls, among several others. However, it would be the aforementioned, which would be released as a single, becoming a club hit in Los Angelos, and San Francisco. From there, it became a frequently requested song on local radio stations.

After long negotiations, the two decided to separate from Orlando. Unfortunately, doing so would require them to pay significant royalties for the songs completed with him. They would sign with Parlophone. They would return to the studio in 1985 to re-records West End Girls which slowly rose in the British charts to number one. This was followed by a release in the USA, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand and Norway, where it is estimated to have sold a combined total of 1.5 million units.

Pet Shop Boys released their second single, Love Comes Quickly, which reached number nine on the UK charts. This was then followed by their debut studio album, Please. The album would go platinum in the UK, Canada, and USA, peaking in the top ten in several other countries.

Wow, what a fantastic album this was. I honestly wasn't expecting much, only to find myself being repeatedly treated to the hits, West End Girls, Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money), Love Comes Quickly, and Suburbia. Then, on top of that, you get the hidden gems, which frankly consists of the entire second side.

This is synth pop goodness at its best. So good, that frankly, there's not much more to say. This would have definitely been a wall contender.

Pet Shop Boys continued to release platinum selling albums through 1993, and while sales faltered over time, they remained certified gold or silver through 2009 for their tenth studio album. They remain one of the few bands from the 80's to not only survive the 90's, but continue to release albums to this day, with their latest being 2024's Nonetheless. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe show no signs of stopping anytime soon. Kudos to them for sticking it out for a storied multi-decade career. Not bad for two kids who met at a music shop.

And before I go for the day, did you know that the letters on the Hollywood sign are owned by various people? It's true.

H: Terrence Donnelly (publisher of the Hollywood Independent Newspaper)
O: Giovanni Mazza (Italian movie producer, co-founder of Panaria Film)
L: Les Kelley (founder of Kelley Blue Book)
L: Gene Autry (actor)
Y: Hollywood Chamber of Commerce in honor of Hugh Hefner (founder of Playboy)
W: Andy Williams (singer)
O: Warner Bros. Records, currently known as Warner Records
O: Alice Cooper (singer), who donated in memory of comedian Groucho Marx
D: Dennis Lidtke (businessman, graphics company Gribbitt), donated in the name of Matthew Williams

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