Eddie deAngelini
View articlesEddie deAngelini is a long time comic book fan and collector. He is the writer and artist of the internet comic strip Collectors, which is loosely based on his own life, marriage and comic collecting obsession. His love of comics began at a young age and his claim to fame is owning every issue of Amazing Spider-Man. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Kristen, where they plan together for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.
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Collectors for 1-17-16. See more at www.collectorscomic.com.
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- Evan Berry on The Chi✶Town Breakdown: USM #4 (2024): “Sort of a nitpicky question, but what’s with the stain on Gwen’s right elbow in that panel with her introduction?…” Apr 30, 18:32
- Hornacek on The Chi✶Town Breakdown: USM #4 (2024): “I think it’s safe to say that this book – for at least the foreseeable future – will be “each…” Apr 30, 16:22
- Evan Berry on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #46 (Legacy #940): “The Ravencroft Redemption” or “Anna Watson, Villain Rehabilitator”: “@Hornacek — I looked a little deeper this time, and apparently it was just a two-parter. Amidst some clips of…” Apr 30, 15:10
- Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #46 (Legacy #940): “The Ravencroft Redemption” or “Anna Watson, Villain Rehabilitator”: “@Evan Berry: Yeah, Arvid not being the first choice for the Seymour role does sound kind of familiar. According to…” Apr 30, 14:20
- Evan Berry on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #46 (Legacy #940): “The Ravencroft Redemption” or “Anna Watson, Villain Rehabilitator”: “@Hornacek – If I remember correctly, it was a weeklong story, and the play happened on a Friday as as…” Apr 30, 11:58
- Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #46 (Legacy #940): “The Ravencroft Redemption” or “Anna Watson, Villain Rehabilitator”: “@Evan Berry: Thanks, I finally watched this. I know I saw this episode when it aired but have very little…” Apr 29, 18:06
- Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #48 (Legacy #942): “The Doctor Will See You Now” or “The (Henry) Winkler Device Returns”: “@Hallows Evan: I agree about Chasm’s whole attitude about the situation. He was fine with Betty taking the WD but…” Apr 27, 18:33
- Hallows Evan on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #48 (Legacy #942): “The Doctor Will See You Now” or “The (Henry) Winkler Device Returns”: “I forgot to mention one thing about this issue that I’m really impressed by: If you look at my comment…” Apr 27, 17:34
- Hornacek on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #48 (Legacy #942): “The Doctor Will See You Now” or “The (Henry) Winkler Device Returns”: “@Dark Mark: Brad only pays us in “Crawlspace Bucks” so I’m not worried about mentioning it. I can’t even get…” Apr 27, 16:44
- Dark Mark on Craig’s Critique: Amazing Spider-Man #48 (Legacy #942): “The Doctor Will See You Now” or “The (Henry) Winkler Device Returns”: “Great review, Hornacek! Better be careful mentioning that Bread pays you. We got away for years without paying Chi-Town and…” Apr 27, 16:18
@#12: Wow. Now I have to rethink my entire stance.
@Eddie deAngelini I agree with what you say about yourself. You’re American with Italian heritage. My Mum is English and my Dad is Greek. I was born and raised in London and English is my first and only speaking language so I class myself as English.
@ #10 Wouldn’t a marathon that takes place in Rome be an Italian Race?
@ #2) Hornacek: Also, there was Longshot, from the X-Men comics in the mid-80’s.
http://marvel.wikia.com/Longshot_(Mojoverse)
His mutant power was a probability field, which gave him “good luck”, no matter how improbable it was.
Not that I’m trying to start an argument over this, but this is something that I spend too much time pondering. When people meet my family or read/hear my last name, they say “Oh, you’re Italian.” I tell them “No, I was born here in the U.S.” They respond “I know, but your race is Italian.” No, there’s no such thing as the Italian race.
Okay, end of rant. Back to Spidey.
Extreme Spider: My 2 cents, Irish isn’t a race it’s a nationality. Your nationality is where you were born. Happy to say Pete is 100% American. Both of my parents are Italian immigrants, but I was born in Chicago. At most, I could say I’m from Italian descent, but I was born here so I’m 100% American same as Spidey.
I think I read somewhere that Peter Parker has some Irish in him. I forgot where though… Maybe JR or Bertone know.
“Miguel O’Hara… he’s at least half Irish.” Nope. Miguel O’Hara was born in America.
Miguel O’Hara… he’s at least half Irish.
Very funny. This reminds me of when my wife and I discuss super heroes.
and Syrn
Hornacek: That would be Shamrock. There’s also Banshee. Both were actually from Ireland.
There’s Domino who kinda has good-luck powers. Black Cat gained good-luck powers from the Kingpin.
Wasn’t there an Irish superhero introduced in the Contest of Champions mini-series? Dressed in green, had a shamrock on his costume?
Erin go Krista!