Marshall Rogers |
Spider-Man v1 #28, 1992 - A drug dealer's gun goes missing, and so does a young boy intent on stopping a bully. Marshall Rogers does an exemplary job on the cover, which reinforces the story's theme of prevalent gun violence. His interiors, on the other hand, lack the same sense of depth as the previous issue. Rogers' artwork improves toward the climactic end, when Spidey transports a child's parents to a playground confrontation (page 27). This is 2 of 2 Spider-Man issues by Rogers.
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Rogers cover pencils (Keith Williams inks) = ***
Rogers cover pencils (Keith Williams inks) = ***
"Something about a Gun" (part 2) Rogers story pencils (Keith Williams inks) 24 pages = **
Spider-Man #28 - Marshall Rogers art & cover
Reviewed by Ted Ignacio @ Pencil Ink
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