I take a stroll down memory lane to talk about Spider-Girl’s World. Don’t remember it? It was the premiere Spider-Girl Fan page that started back in 1998 and came to an end in 2011. I talk about why the page started and why it started decline in this bittersweet vidcast.
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Man wish I knew about the site back in the day it sounds like it was awesome. I’m hoping to read through all the MC2 stuff this summer cos I seriously miss Mayday.
I remember when you first posted about it on the Spider-Man message Alvaro Message Boards back in the late 90s. As I said in my vidcast, my most amazing moment was when I was mentioned in Amazing Spider-Girl #23 in the letter’s column and just a week later in Wizard Magazine. My site hits went up so much the site crashed for over bandwith. I also remember when you were interviewing Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz one month they said they went to the site incase they had forgotten something since I was so detailed. I miss it.
RIP Spider-Girl’s World. It’s crazy this site will be celebrating 15 years this year too.