a mid-20s, bi civil engineer with a lot of emotions about comics, star trek, and dogs.

 

effegi asked
Hi mr, Brevoort, who was the first artist who drew spider-man emblem in the way we all know (4 legs up, 4 legs down)? Was John Byrne? I remember that Ditko and Romita drew it with 8 legs up like a "butterfly"

brevoortformspring:

That change began in the late 1970s, and it was John Romita in his role as art director who instigated it. He had realized that spiders’ legs didn’t go the way everybody had been drawing them on Spider-Man, so he instituted a campaign–somewhat haphazardly–to get this fixed. Many of the classic Spidey licensing images of the era were corrected to reflect the proper spider. In fact, in my first week on staff, my boss Bob Budiansky read me the riot act for sending some licensee shots of Spidey with the old spider on them. At that point, I (and most readers, I think) had no idea there was a difference.

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