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I borrowed a bunch of Marvel comics from a friend at school. There were a couple of the Pocket book collections of the early Spider-Man, Hulk, and Captain America.
But the first single issue I read that left an impression on me was Fantastic Four #250 by John Byrne. It was a fun story, but what really stood out to me was the guest stars Spider-Man and Captain America helped the FF fight a strangely antagonistic X-Men. The idea of a world full of heroes, each having their own adventures, meeting up and working together blew my mind. When I started buying my own comics, Marvel Team Up was my favorite title because it highlighted the aspect of the Marvel Universe that most appealed to me.
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Reading this thread really showed me how young I am in comparison.
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Went into a comic shop in 2013 after finding it near my college and having come into a little cash. I picked this up because I thought they'd made Peter Parker black at some point. Had to see if they would really have done that. No regrets.