Grim Hunt was a great story and brings Kraven back in a very good way, but Kraven was forgotten after this. I would love seen more story about Kraven training Ana and trying to built a legacy to his family.
The Death of Jean DeWolff
If This Be My Destiny!
Learning Curve
Spider-Man: Blue
Nothing Can Stop The Juggernaut
Spider-Man: Back in Black
Kraven's Last Hunt
Other
Grim Hunt was a great story and brings Kraven back in a very good way, but Kraven was forgotten after this. I would love seen more story about Kraven training Ana and trying to built a legacy to his family.
Wow, I'm glad this thread picked up some steam! I haven't read KLH yet, which I have ordered and should be arriving tomorrow, but my vote as of right now would be the Death of the Stacys storyline.
"With great power comes great responsibility."
Kraven's Last Hunt aka Fearful Symmetry was / is overrated, wayyy too grandiosely complicatedly dark for Spider-Man, but that is just my opinion, just as I believe Kraven the Hunter was most fun during the Stan Lee / Roy Thomas / Gerry Conway sixties-early seventies period.
Last edited by ngroove; 08-16-2015 at 10:28 AM.
Kraven was also in the final arc of Scarlet Spider, trying to force Kane to kill him since apparently only Kane could since his blood was used for the resurrection and Kraven wanted to die for reasons
I miss Kraven fighting Spider-Man himself instead of one of his "amazing friends".
I was torn between "Destiny", Jean DeWolff, and Kraven's Last Hunt. I picked Destiny (aka the Master Planner saga) because although the other two were awesome stories, the MP sage as a Spider-Man story. The other two could more easily have been retooled slightly for other heroes, especially Jean DeWolff. Lifting the freaking machinery, that was a scene that makes comics history. I also loved seeing Peter telling off Betty at the end. This is the story that showed Peter Parker growing up.
If you leave out what may be the most popular Marvel comic ever...
http://marvel.com/news/comics/23034/...cs_of_all-time
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets