Drink Tank’s Spider-Man Spectacular Is a Free Download

Drink Tank 453, edited by Chuck Serface, Alissa Wales and Christopher J. Garcia, and with a striking cover by Hugo-winning artist Sara Felix, takes a deep look at everyone’s favorite friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.

Articles include Juan Sanmiguel considering the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon, Julian West looking at “Spider-Man: The Combination Super-Hero”, and British fanhistorian Rob Hansen talking about how Marvel stories were edited for political content, in an article entitled “Damn Bodavians…”

James Bacon takes a deep dive into the time when Spider-Man went with Joy Mercado to London, encountering an IRA assault, and then onto Belfast where suddenly all political matters were expunged, building on the work of Brian Corcoran some 12 years ago when it was revealed that Marvel offices received a bomb threat in 1986 and speaking to Len Kaminski.  

Helena Nash takes a look at the landmark stories in the 1980’s while Pádraig Ó Méalóid considers the history of Ireland and the source of the troubles as described in Web of Spider-Man #19. Chuck Serface looks at books that talk about the Psychology, Philosophy and theology of Spider-Man and wrapping up the issue is an interview with David Hine about Spider-Man Noir, one of the most interesting iterations of the character. 

With 80 pages, the zine is free to download as a PDF here.

[Based on a press release.]


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