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    Amazing Fantasy #15.
    The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man. The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #248.
    Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man (2017) #6.
    Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #310.
    The Conversation. The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #38.
    Confessions. Ultimate Spider-Man #13.
    The Amazing Spider-Man #400.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yvonmukluk View Post
    A couple of the Graphic Novels are great. Spirits of the Earth & Hooky both take Spidey out of his comfort zone, but are great.

    If you're a fan of the Peter & MJ relationship, I recommend Parallel Lives and To Have And To Hold (Sensational Spider-Man Annual #1).

    Zdarksy's last issue on Spectacular is also really great.
    Great choices. I would also add "All My Pasts Remembered!" from Amazing Spider-Man #259, which is highly recommended.

    Quote Originally Posted by Celgress View Post
    The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #19 is my second favorite.

    The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #28 is my third favorite.
    Here's how I rank my top three (3) favorite ASM Annuals:
    1. "Fun 'n' Games" from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #19
    2. "Man of the Year" from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #20
    3. "The Wedding" from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revolutionary_Jack View Post
    Roger Stern's "The Daydreamers" is maybe the greatest single issue of any Spider-Man comic.
    "The Daydreamers" is criminally underrated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Walton View Post
    "The Daydreamers" is criminally underrated.
    It's Stern's own favorite of his entire run. If you want to know Spider-Man and his supporting cast and why they all share the same story thematically, that one issue tells you everything.

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