Cronin, Brian. «The Greatest Roger Stern Stories Ever Told!», 10-05-2010. Arxivat de l'original el 26 octubre 2011. [Consulta: 20 febrer 2012]. «Stern and guest-artist Ron Frenz tell the heartfelt tale of a little boy who might be Spider-Man's biggest fan. Spidey visits the boy and has a nice talk with him (and naturally, there is a twist to the tale).»
Priest, Christopher J. «Oswald: Why I Never Discuss Spider-Man». DigitalPriest.com, 01-05-2002. Arxivat de l'original el 22 juliol 2012. [Consulta: 14 abril 2013]. «The catalyst for my demise was my firing Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz off of Amazing Spider-Man.»
David, Peter «The Illusion of Change». Comics Buyer's Guide, 03-07-1998. Arxivat de l'original el 5 març 2013 [Consulta: 17 abril 2013]. «[Marvel] came up with the Spider-Man clone. Free of any of the baggage the character had accrued since the death of Gwen, he was supposed to reconnect the audience to Spider-Man. The problem is, all writing is a magic trick. You try to pull fast ones on the audience so that they don't look too closely. In this case, it was easy to cast Marvel as Bullwinkle, announcing his intention to pull a rabbit out of his hat, and the fans as a skeptical Rocky loudly proclaiming, 'That trick never works!' And it didn't. Because fans don't like to be treated as if they’re stupid.»
Cronin, Brian. «The Greatest Roger Stern Stories Ever Told!», 10-05-2010. Arxivat de l'original el 26 octubre 2011. [Consulta: 20 febrer 2012]. «Stern and guest-artist Ron Frenz tell the heartfelt tale of a little boy who might be Spider-Man's biggest fan. Spidey visits the boy and has a nice talk with him (and naturally, there is a twist to the tale).»
Priest, Christopher J. «Oswald: Why I Never Discuss Spider-Man». DigitalPriest.com, 01-05-2002. Arxivat de l'original el 22 juliol 2012. [Consulta: 14 abril 2013]. «The catalyst for my demise was my firing Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz off of Amazing Spider-Man.»
David, Peter «The Illusion of Change». Comics Buyer's Guide, 03-07-1998. Arxivat de l'original el 5 març 2013 [Consulta: 17 abril 2013]. «[Marvel] came up with the Spider-Man clone. Free of any of the baggage the character had accrued since the death of Gwen, he was supposed to reconnect the audience to Spider-Man. The problem is, all writing is a magic trick. You try to pull fast ones on the audience so that they don't look too closely. In this case, it was easy to cast Marvel as Bullwinkle, announcing his intention to pull a rabbit out of his hat, and the fans as a skeptical Rocky loudly proclaiming, 'That trick never works!' And it didn't. Because fans don't like to be treated as if they’re stupid.»