Spider-Tracer: Along Came a Burglar…
Greetings, Spidey fans! I’m honestly shocked it’s March already. Anywho, I recently just had my 30th birthday (I’m still kind of trying to process it, honestly) and as I got to thinking about some of […]
Greetings, Spidey fans! I’m honestly shocked it’s March already. Anywho, I recently just had my 30th birthday (I’m still kind of trying to process it, honestly) and as I got to thinking about some of […]
It is January 2009. In the climax of Final Crisis #6, Batman points a gun at Darkseid, who releases his Omega Sanction Rays before the Dark Knight can fire his weapon; Darkseid is gunned down. […]
We get a recap of Spidey’s origin and the origin of this corner box! Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual (Vol. 1) #4 Published: c. August, 1984? Cover Date: November, 1984 “Memory Lane!” Writer: Bill […]
“Ben Parker was the only father I’d ever known!” — And don’t you forget it! Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #69 Published: c. May, 1982? Cover Date: August, 1982 “In Darkness Seldom Seen!” […]
Here’s to learning from our mistakes and bettering ourselves in the new year. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #50 Published: c. February, 2003? Cover Date: April, 2003 “Doomed Affairs” Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: John Romita […]
Taken out of context, it’s kinda sounding like Aunt May has also died. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #32 Published: c. November, 1965? Cover Date: January, 1966 “Man on a Rampage!” Plot: Steve Ditko Script: Stan […]
A nice use of page space to get new readers up to speed on the classic origin. Untold Tales of Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #1 Published: c. July, 1995? Cover Date: September, 1995 “To Serve and […]
Brings a tear to my eye. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #500 Published: c. October, 2003? Cover Date: December, 2003 “Happy Birthday, Part 3” Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: John Romita Jr. and John Romita Sr. […]
It has often been said that Spider-Man has the greatest supporting cast ever. But when you think about it that fact isn’t just dramatically convenient, it’s actually incredibly poignant.
With ASM #800 stirring up discussion within the Spider-Man community I thought now would be appropriate to discuss an often overlooked milestone issue. ASM #500, the finale of the ‘Happy Birthday’ arc.
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