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Last time I read a Spider-Man comic was October last year, I loved that Punisher Spidey What If..? one shot.
[QUOTE=Snoop Dogg;4103253]I blame my recent three-hit health problem combo on the nightmarish, medieval European-style torture that is O'Neil's ASM run. These 20 issues have taken me so long to get though, grinded my normal comic reading rate to a halt, and should be retconned to be the actual biblical origin of evil.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=oldschool;4103265]I actually dropped ASM for the first and only time in my long comic-reading life due to O'Neil's run. I didn't find it so bad as boring-----which is arguably worse. But, like New England weather, just wait a bit and things change-----Uncle Rog came on board a few short years later and crafted my all-time favorite ASM run and ushered in a whole new era of greatness![/QUOTE]I actually like that run, especially the annual with Punisher and Doc Ock.
[QUOTE=Mike;4127498]Issue #19 is one of my all time favorites.
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Is that the one where the new Ox is trying to undermine Spider-Man, but ends up getting a fist to his jaw? I love how Lightmaster came to the wrong conclusion that poor Hector Ayala is Spider-Man.
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Haven’t read it yet, but I just won Amazing Spider-Man 135. One more chapter from the original Clone Saga complete. Also completing the rest of the Wein run, as well as the first 18 issues of Spectacular Spider-Man series.
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Just bought issues 161, and 162 of Amazing, as well as Spectacular 1-30, and finished MTU 100-150 (minus issue 121). Going to continue working on getting the rest of Wein’s, Wolfman and O’Neil’s run. That’ll make me have a complete run on Amazing 150 to 385 uninterrupted.
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I recently read the Spider-man: Spider Island HC. I haven't read this story since the hardcover came out in 2011 or 2012 I think. It was very fun and now I'm reading the Ends of the Earth HC.
Reading these makes me really want some Brand New Day and Big Time era Omnibuses. Superior Spider-man and most post-Superior Amazing Spider-man (we really need a final HC that finishes Slott's run off - Red Goblin HC leaves a gap) are collected in oversized hardcovers, but not much Slott pre-Superior Amazing Spider-man.
C'mon Marvel!
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Re-read:
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[B][I]Edge of Spider-Verse #1[/I][/B] (November 2014)
featuring [B][FONT=Century Gothic]Spider-Man Noir[/FONT][/B][SIZE=1] (2nd printing)[/SIZE]
Really wish we had gotten a regular series[SIZE=1] (or at least a limited-/mini-series) [/SIZE]starring this character back on his own Earth / in his own time-period after the whole [B][FONT=Comic Sans MS]Spider-Verse[/FONT][/B] event was wrapped up. [SIZE=1]Oh, well.[/SIZE]
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Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310. Instant classic encompassing Spidey and brings the feels. Ranks highly on my Spider-Man best of.
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[QUOTE=Batman Begins 2005;4217915]Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310. Instant classic encompassing Spidey and brings the feels. Ranks highly on my Spider-Man best of.[/QUOTE][indent][img]https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_large/6/67663/6624959-310.jpg[/img]
variant cover by Chip Zdarsky:
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I'm starting my way from ASM #224 to #251, alongside Annuals #16 and #17. It's my first time reading Stern's run, thoug I had previously read "The kid who collects Spider-Man" and #224 to #226. Last story I read was the two part storyline "Nothing can stop the Juggernaut". I'm really enjoying this writer so far!
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Working my way through Spider-Man Brand New Day. Currently Reading Volume 4. Very enjoyable first time read!
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Re-reading most of the "[B][FONT=Century Gothic][I][COLOR="#FF0000"]Spider-Verse[/COLOR][/I][/FONT][/B]" stuff.
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Some Slott stuff I bought. They were published by an editorial in Argentina, and have the following arcs from ASM:
-Ends of Earth
-Danger Zone
-Dying Wish
I really liked those storylines. I have been collecting some Big Time and going forward material of Slott’s Spider-Man this year
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One of my favorite Spider-Stories:
Gangland: Amazing Spider-Man #113-115
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Tonight I stared my read through of Amazing from the beginning. I have the 20 current Masterworks so will be reading from those. My goal is one issue a day. Should be easy. 212 issues of amazing plus annuals and bits. Should be done in time for Vol 21 in November.
AF 15 and ASM 1 read. Love this old stuff.
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Some single issues from the [B][FONT=Book Antiqua]Spider-Verse[/FONT][/B] storyline:
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[QUOTE=Mike;4231088]One of my favorite Spider-Stories:
Gangland: Amazing Spider-Man #113-115
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This was a GREAT story and is sadly kinda forgotten today; I also really like the Doc Ock/Ghost of Hammerhead story that came later circa #155 or so.