Who’s read Spider-Man Fairy Tales? This cover is from Mike Allred.
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Sure, why not.
Also, This is one of the first comics I read as a serious fan. This was Spider-man Fairy Tales 4, and it was GREAT. The art was phenomenal, the colours were vibrant, and PERFECT. I wish every comic looked this way. Mike Allred’s art is amazing.
I really liked the story too. It was a spider-man take on Cinderella, but it ended in a really cool way.
Honestly, this is probably one of my all time favourite single issues.
We gonna see more Spider-Memories?
I read issue 1 and issue 4 of Spider-Man Fair Tales. This is from issue 4 and yes that is Captain Stacy. the whole idea of this one is that it’s Cinderella. Peter and Mary Jane re servants working for the Osborns and Peter puts of Spider-Man armour to go see Princess Gwen at the ball…then she dies somehow and he becomes a prince in the black costume armour and somehow Mj is sad because of all this….yeah….So….issue 1 was just Little Red Riding Hood with Mary Jane and Venom as the wolf
Maybe Capt. Stacy?
Who does the guy in the throne represent in the Spidey universe?