

During this time, Spider-Ham starred in parodies of Kraven’s Last Huntand Spider-Man 2099. Only 26 issues over the course of five years on that one. Spider-Ham not only made sporadic appearances in What The–?! (Marvel’s late-80s/early-90s version of Mad Magazine), but the comic itself was sporadic on its own. Regardless, he made about twice as many appearances there as his ongoing, albeit less frequent as time went on. Spider-Ham’s adventures continued as backups in Marvel Tales, which is the Marvel equivalent of getting your timeslot moved to 3am. The final issue included a backup story about the Secret Furs, starring the Beeyonder. I mean, that’s at least a slightly better origin than Bouncing Boy. Aunt May lost her marbles a bit and started insisting that this mutated spider was her nephew Peter and, ergo, Spider-Ham. She grabbed the spider and bit it, evolving the spider into a full-on anthromorphic pig. At the time, May was a scientist and accidentally turned herself into an irradiated and mindless menace. Peter was originally a cartoony spider living in the corner Aunt May’s basement. In the fifteenth issue, they finally revealed Peter Porker’s origin and it’s a little familiar.
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Read more – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the Best Superhero Movie of the Year Within that panel, she mentions that David Bird is the lead singer of the Squawking Heads and their big album is Stop Making Nests. There’s even a panel that’s just Mary Jane Water Buffalo grooving out in front of a poster of a bird wearing a giant suit.

At times, they would just show a line-up of characters who may or may not get used down the line just for the sake of writing out the gags. It was a silly and cartoony series, but didn’t have too much going for it other than the creators trying to come up with as many pun designs as possible.
