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4d ago
What Variant Will You Be Picking Up This Week?
CRAWLSPACE PREVIEWS (Coming Soon ..read more
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1w ago
Collectors New Comic Wednesday! I never remember…is it spring back and fall forward, or fall back and DEAR GOD WHY IS IT SO DARK???!!! Get the NEW Collectors Annual #7 now at www.CollectorsComic.com ..read more
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1w ago
You wouldn’t like Spidey when he’s angry!
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #154
Published: c. December, 1975?
Cover Date: March, 1976
“The Sandman Always Strikes Twice”
Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Sal Buscema
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Glynis Wein ..read more
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2w ago
Being a crime boss is hard work.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #14
Published: c. May, 1964?
Cover Date: July, 1964
“The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek ..read more
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2w ago
Ok, Gang War is over and it is time to set up for some regular story arcs. Wells tends to do better with smaller arcs than large events, so I’m…, well, let’s say I’m looking forward to this issue. Probably not the right term for it, but we’re going with it regardless.
Credit Where Credit Is Due
Story Title: Peter Parker – Exorcist! (alternate title: My Aunt, My Enemy!)
Writer: Zeb Wells
Guest Artist: Carmen Carnero
Colorist: Marcio Menyz
Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramanga
Cover Artists: John Romita, Jr, Scott Hanna, and Marco Menyz
Asst. Editor: Kaeden McGahey
Editor: Nick Lowe
Published: 13 March 2 ..read more
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2w ago
I review Amazing Spider-Man #45/938 Review the aftermath issue of Gang War. Well, if you want to call it an aftermath, the issue deals more with the aftermath of Fall of X over in the X-Men titles. While I do enjoy the use of Ravencroft and some of the dark elements of the story. The issue seems to throw out subplots that really no one asked for or might be ruining some conclusions in other books. I even talk about Daredevil: Gang War #4 and explain that it really didn’t have much aftermath after Gang War either ..read more
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2w ago
Collectors New Comic Wednesday! What do you think of when you gaze upon a full moon? Wrong answers only… Get the NEW Collectors Annual #7 now at www.CollectorsComic.com ..read more
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2w ago
R takes us back back to 1992 and reviews the Spider-Man Fear Itself graphic novel. It’s a lesser known books but was written by Gerry Conway and Stan Lee. It was also the last time legendary Spider-Man penciler Ross Andru drew the webslinger.
If you’d like to see the video recording of this episode, here is the link. Be sure to subscribe to the youtube channel.  ..read more
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2w ago
Welcome back, Spidey fans! So, there I was, trying to figure out which Spider-Man-related character I wanted to write about for you guys this month, and then it hit me: New York City. Yes, New York City is so ingrained into to the Spidey mythos, that many would say that NYC is, itself, a character in the books. And rightfully so! The city and its many landmarks have been host to many important Spider-Man moments over the years, including some wild battles. It was this train of thought that led me to decide to spotlight some of the best NYC landmark battles in Spidey comics! My criteria was sim ..read more
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2w ago
I’d say about 75% of that middle panel is text.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #47
Published: c. February, 1967?
Cover Date: April, 1967
“In the Hands of the Hunter!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita
Inker: John Romita
Letterer: Sam Rosen ..read more