And not just that list. This story is pretty much universally praised; in fact, I cannot recall ever reading anything negative about it----apart from perhaps the dislike for mid-1960's storytelling which of course would hamper one's enjoyment of any story of that era. Bottom line is that this story, along with the aforementioned FF Galactus saga, and the soon-to-follow ASM #39-40 are 3 stories of the era that are darn close to being unanimously praised....and rightfully so.
You were reading the thread, so you probably read this:
Take it as a little memory freshener. BTW, I didn't write those lines, although I subscribe them 100%.The prose is often very poor, the plots overstuffed, the character development minimal, the characterizations never terribly complex or more than two dimensions, the sequential storytelling or modelling rarely formally impressive or inventive(often time the captions or dialog has to explain what's happening/about to happen). The plotting often felt like it was really in place; outside a stretch of Romita issues here or Ditko issues there, I'm not convinced it was a satisfying soap opera narrative issue-in, issue-out. Aunt May in particular is a hilarious terrible character, outside 1 or 2 particular moments, the first 100 issues she seems more like a doddering albatross around Peter's neck that seems to get knocked off by a breeze than a flesh-and-blood human.
Wow, 50 years, and look at Spider-Man recent comics. Sins Past, OMD, Dying Wish, "S"SM.
Seriously, what happened?
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