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Post by Jasoomian on May 1, 2014 18:35:03 GMT -5
Tales of Suspense #49 (1963/64) Lead story is 18pp by Lee/Ditko. Angel is flying nearby when Tony Stark sets off a nucelar bomb for strictly scientific purposes. The radiation makes Angel evil so he stirs up shit and fights Iron Man until the evil wears off at the end and Angel saves Iron Man. There is a 5pp Lee/Lieber backup story with The Watcher. The Watcher is watching some space aliens watch "Earth" (Jasoom). The aliens are hopeful we will nuke ourselves to death, and of course the story is open-ended. Will we? There is also a 2pp prose story reprinted from Spy Thrillers #34 (1955). It is kind of clumsy & ham-fisted.
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Post by ziza9 on May 1, 2014 19:24:57 GMT -5
The Machine Man LS by DeFalco, Trimpe, and BWS. I pick it up pretty much every year for a re-read. Hands down my favorite limited series of all time. It just puts a smile on my face every time I pick it up. I definitely owe my love of drawing gears,circuits, and wires to BWS's work in this series.
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Post by Fan of Bronze on May 1, 2014 19:34:34 GMT -5
I recently read (prior to bagging and boxing) a slew of Captain America issues from Mark Gruenwald's run. Basically, I was trying to read every issue that I hadn't read previously, as well trying to read each such issue with enough preceding and following issues (when I had them) to give the story some sort of context.
Right now, I'm reading (prior to bagging and boxing) a handful of Untold Tales of Spider-Man (in its newsstand flip book configuration). The Spider-Man stories are quite a hoot, as I remember from reading the direct-sales versions back when they were new; the Avengers Unplugged and Fantastic Four Unplugged flip stories, sadly, aren't as compelling.
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Post by Ozymandias on May 2, 2014 9:18:48 GMT -5
In the last year, and in reading order:
Amazing Fantasy #15 Amazing Spider-Man #1-5 Strange Tales Annual #2 Amazing Spider-Man #6-14 Tales To Astonish #57 Amazing Spider-Man #15-16 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 Amazing Spider-Man #17-28 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #2 Amazing Spider-Man #29-36 Daredevil #16-17 Amazing Spider-Man #37-40 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3 Amazing Spider-Man #41-46 Daredevil #27 Amazing Spider-Man #47-52 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4 Marvel Super-Heroes #14 Amazing Spider-Man #53-61 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 Amazing Spider-Man #62-67 Spectacular Spider-Man #2 Amazing Spider-Man #68-82 Amazing Spider-Man #83-92 Captain America #137-138 Amazing Spider-Man #93-94 Daredevil #77 Sub-Mariner #40 Amazing Spider-Man #95-99 Marvel Team-Up #1-2 Amazing Spider-Man #100-104 Marvel Team-Up #3-4 Amazing Spider-Man #105-1118 Marvel Feature #4 Marvel Team-Up #5-11 Amazing Spider-Man #119-123 Marvel Team-Up #12 Daredevil #103 Marvel Team-Up #13 Amazing Spider-Man #124-125 Marvel Team-Up #14 Amazing Spider-Man #126 Marvel Team-Up #15 Amazing Spider-Man #127-131 Marvel Team-Up #16-17, 19-21 Amazing Spider-Man #132-133 Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1 Marvel Team-Up #22 Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 Amazing Spider-Man #134-135 Marvel Team-Up #24, 25 Giant-Size Spider-Man #2 Marvel Team-Up #27 Amazing Spider-Man #136-138 Marvel Team-Up #28 Amazing Spider-Man #139-140 Giant-Size Spider-Man #3 Amazing Spider-Man #141-142 Marvel Team-Up #30-31 Giant-Size Spider-Man #4 Amazing Spider-Man #143-145 Marvel Team-Up #33 Amazing Spider-Man #146 Marvel Team-Up #34 Giant-Size Spider-Man #5 Howard The Duck #1 Amazing Spider-Man #147-150 Marvel Team-Up #36-38 Amazing Spider-Man #151-152 Marvel Team-Up #39-46 Amazing Spider-Man #153-159 Marvel Two-In-One #17 Marvel Team-Up #47-51 Superman Vs Amazing Spider-Man Amazing Spider-Man Annual #10 Amazing Spider-Man #160-162 Peter Parker #1 Marvel Team-Up #52 Amazing Spider-Man #163-164 Peter Parker #2-3 Amazing Spider-Man #165-166 Peter Parker #4-5 Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 Marvel Team-Up #53-56 Amazing Spider-Man #167-170 Peter Parker #6-8 Marvel Team-Up #57 Nova #12 Amazing Spider-Man #171 Marvel Team-Up #58-62 Peter Parker #9-11 Marvel Team-Up #63-66 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #11 Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2 Marvel Team-Up #67-68 Amazing Spider-Man #172-175 Peter Parker #12-15 Amazing Spider-Man #176-180 Marvel Team-Up #69-71 Peter Parker #16-20 Amazing Spider-Man #181-183 Peter Parker #21 Amazing Spider-Man #184-185 Marvel Team-Up #72 Peter Parker #22-23 Amazing Spider-Man #186 Peter Parker #24 Marvel Team-Up #73-86 Peter Parker #25-31 Amazing Spider-Man #187-193 Fantastic Four #207 Peter Parker #32-35 Amazing Spider-Man #194-200 Peter Parker #36-37 Marvel Team-Up Annual #2 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #13 Peter Parker Annual #1 Peter Parker #38-40 Amazing Spider-Man #201-203 Peter Parker #41-42 Fantastic Four #218 Marvel Team-Up #87-92 Amazing Spider-Man #204-205 Peter Parker #43-45 Spider-Woman #20 Marvel Team-Up #93-96 Amazing Spider-Man #206-207 Peter Parker #46-48 Marvel Team-Up #98-99 Amazing Spider-Man #208-210 Peter Parker #49-51 Amazing Spider-Man #211-212 Peter Parker Annual #2 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #14 Peter Parker #52-53 Marvel Team-Up #100-103 Amazing Spider-Man #213-216 Peter Parker #54-55 Amazing Spider-Man #217-218 Peter Parker #56 Marvel Team-Up #106-109 Amazing Spider-Man #219 Peter Parker #57-58 Marvel Team-Up Annual #4 Peter Parker Annual #3 Amazing Spider-Man #220-221 Marvel Team-Up #110 Peter Parker #59-60 Amazing Spider-Man #222 Marvel Team-Up #111-112 Amazing Spider-Man #223 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15 Marvel Treasury Edition #28 Captain America #265-266 Marvel Fanfare #1-2 Peter Parker #61-62 Amazing Spider-Man #224 Marvel Team-Up #113 Amazing Spider-Man #225 Peter Parker #63 Marvel Team-Up #114 Amazing Spider-Man #226-227 Marvel Team-Up #115-116 Peter Parker #64-68 Amazing Spider-Man #228 Marvel Team-Up #117-118 Amazing Spider-Man #229-230 Defenders #107-109 Marvel Team-Up #119 Marvel Two-In-One #90 Marvel Fanfare #6 Amazing Spider-Man #231-232 Peter Parker #69-70 Marvel Team-Up #120-123 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 Marvel Team-Up Annual #5 Peter Parker #71-72 Amazing Spider-Man #233 Peter Parker #73 Marvel Team-Up #124 Amazing Spider-Man #234-236 Marvel Team-Up #125 Amazing Spider-Man #237 Ka-Zar #21-26 Marvel Team-Up #126-127 Amazing Spider-Man #238 Peter Parker #74-76 Marvel Team-Up #128 Amazing Spider-Man #239 Peter Parker #77 Amazing Spider-Man #240-241 Peter Parker #78-79 Marvel Team-Up #129-131 Peter Parker #80 Amazing Spider-Man #242-243 Peter Parker #81-82 Avengers #235 Marvel Team-Up #132-133 Amazing Spider-Man #244-245 Peter Parker #83 Marvel Team-Up #134 Avengers #236-237 Amazing Spider-Man #246 Peter Parker #84 Amazing Spider-Man #247-248 Peter Parker #85 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17 Marvel Team-Up Annual #6 Marvel Team-Up #135-137 Amazing Spider-Man #249-251 Peter Parker #86-89 Marvel Team-Up #138-140 Secret Wars #1-12 Amazing Spider-Man #252-253 Peter Parker #90-91 Marvel Team-Up #141 Amazing Spider-Man #254 Peter Parker #92 Marvel Team-Up #142-143 Amazing Spider-Man #255 Marvel Team-Up Annual #7 Peter Parker #93 Marvel Team-Up #144-146 Peter Parker #94-95 Peter Parker Annual #4 Amazing Spider-Man #256-259 Peter Parker #96-97 Marvel Team-Up #147-148 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #18 Marvel Team-Up #149 Peter Parker #98-99 Marvel Team-Up #150 Amazing Spider-Man #260-264 Peter Parker #100 Web Of Spider-Man #1-3 Marvel Graphic Novel #17 Peter Parker #101 Amazing Spider-Man #265-266 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #19 Peter Parker #102-103 Web Of Spider-Man #4 Peter Parker #104-106 Web Of Spider-Man #5 Amazing Spider-Man #267 Peter Parker Annual #5 Web Of Spider-Man Annual #1 Secret Wars II #1-2 Web Of Spider-Man #6 Amazing Spider-Man #268-270 Web Of Spider-Man #7-10 Amazing Spider-Man #271-272 Web Of Spider-Man #11-13 Peter Parker #107-110 Cloak & Dagger #3 Secret Wars II #3-7 Amazing Spider-Man #273 Peter Parker #111 Secret Wars II #8 Amazing Spider-Man #274 Secret Wars II #9 Peter Parker #112-113 Amazing Spider-Man #275-276 Peter Parker #114 Web Of Spider-Man #14-15 Amazing Spider-Man #277 Peter Parker #115-116 Web Of Spider-Man Annual #2 Amazing Spider-Man #278 Web Of Spider-Man #16-17 Peter Parker #117 Amazing Spider-Man #279 Marvel Fanfare #27 Marvel Graphic Novel #22 Web Of Spider-Man #18-19 Vision & The Scarlet Witch #11 Web Of Spider-Man #20-23 Peter Parker #118 Peter Parker Annual #6 Amazing Spider-Man #280-282 Peter Parker #119 Amazing Spider-Man #283 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #20 Peter Parker #120-122 Web Of Spider-Man #24-28 Power Pack #29 Amazing Spider-Man #284-287 Peter Parker #123 Amazing Spider-Man #288 Peter Parker #124-127 Spiderman Vs Wolverine Amazing Spider-Man #289 Web Of Spider-Man #29-30 Peter Parker #128-130 Amazing Spider-Man #290-292 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21 Peter Parker Annual #7 Web Of Spider-Man #31 Amazing Spider-Man #293 Peter Parker #131 Web Of Spider-Man #32 Amazing Spider-Man #294 Peter Parker #132 Web Of Spider-Man #33 Amazing Spider-Man #295 Peter Parker #133 Web Of Spider-Man #34 Amazing Spider-Man #296-297 Peter Parker #134-136 Web Of Spider-Man #35-36 Peter Parker #137-138 Web Of Spider-Man #37-38 Amazing Spider-Man #298-300 Web Of Spider-Man #39 Amazing Spider-Man #301 Peter Parker #139-141 Web Of Spider-Man #40-43 Amazing Spider-Man #302-305 Peter Parker #142 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22 Amazing Spider-Man #306-309 Peter Parker #143 Web Of Spider-Man Annual #4 Web Of Spider-Man #44 Incredible Hulk #349 Thor #391 Iron Man #234 Web Of Spider-Man #45 Peter Parker Annual #8 Peter Parker #144-145 Amazing Spider-Man #310 Web Of Spider-Man #46 Amazing Spider-Man #311 Peter Parker #146 Web Of Spider-Man #47 Amazing Spider-Man #312 Peter Parker #147 Web Of Spider-Man #48 Amazing Spider-Man #313 Peter Parker #148 Marvel Fanfare #42 Web Of Spider-Man #49 Amazing Spider-Man #314 Marvel Graphic Novel #46 Damage Control #1 Peter Parker #149 Web Of Spider-Man #50 Peter Parker #150 Amazing Spider-Man #315 Web Of Spider-Man #51-52 Amazing Spider-Man #316-317 Peter Parker #151-152 Amazing Spider-Man #318-319 Web Of Spider-Man #53 Peter Parker #153 Web Of Spider-Man #54 Peter Parker #154 Web Of Spider-Man #55 Amazing Spider-Man Annual #23 Peter Parker Annual #9 Daredevil Annual #5 Web Of Spider-Man Annual #5 Amazing Spider-Man #320 Peter Parker #155 Amazing Spider-Man #321-325 Web Of Spider-Man #56-57 Peter Parker #156-157 Web Of Spider-Man #58 Marvel Fanfare #47
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Post by Hoosier X on May 2, 2014 12:02:04 GMT -5
I just read Spider-Man #145 for the first time. It's pretty intense. This is the issue where Peter confronts the Gwen Stacy clone for the first time after several issues of tease sightings. (Great Ross Andru art.)
I started reading Spider-Man about issue #152 and I had a few of the other issues from used bookstores, so I basically know what was going on at this time. But I never read #145 before, and it really strips the storyline bare. OMG! That last panel, where Ned Leeds has just told Peter that living Gwen's fingerprints match dead Gwen's fingerprints, and yet, Gwen's grave has her body in it, and the whole Spidey supporting cast is there! Living Gwen is grabbing Peter and he's looking dazed. And Mary Jane is staring into the distance with a "What now?" look.
I'm sorry I never read this before now.
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Post by Nowhere Man on May 2, 2014 12:09:57 GMT -5
I'm currently re-reading the complete Neal Adams Batman run in trade format. It took me awhile to accept the modernized coloring, but seeing as how its the only way to have his run in trade, I'm still having a great time.
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Post by Ozymandias on May 2, 2014 12:18:45 GMT -5
I'm currently re-reading the complete Neal Adams Batman run in trade format. It took me awhile to accept the modernized coloring, but seeing as how its the only way to have his run in trade, I'm still having a great time. I hate it when they redo the coloring. More often than not, the result is worst.
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Post by Ozymandias on May 2, 2014 12:20:44 GMT -5
I just read Spider-Man #145 for the first time. It's pretty intense. This is the issue where Peter confronts the Gwen Stacy clone for the first time after several issues of tease sightings. (Great Ross Andru art.) I started reading Spider-Man about issue #152 and I had a few of the other issues from used bookstores, so I basically know what was going on at this time. But I never read #145 before, and it really strips the storyline bare. OMG! That last panel, where Ned Leeds has just told Peter that living Gwen's fingerprints match dead Gwen's fingerprints, and yet, Gwen's grave has her body in it, and the whole Spidey supporting cast is there! Living Gwen is grabbing Peter and he's looking dazed. And Mary Jane is staring into the distance with a "What now?" look. I'm sorry I never this before now. The way Conway handled Gwen's character was biased. He hated her and it showed.
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Post by Jasoomian on May 2, 2014 12:27:30 GMT -5
OMG! That last panel, where Ned Leeds has just told Peter that living Gwen's fingerprints match dead Gwen's fingerprints, and yet, Gwen's grave has her body in it, and the whole Spidey supporting cast is there! Living Gwen is grabbing Peter and he's looking dazed. And Mary Jane is staring into the distance with a "What now?" look. Fingerprints aren't determined by DNA. They are created in utero by the movement of the amniotic fluid. Identical twins (/ clones) do not have identical fingerprints.
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Post by Jasoomian on May 2, 2014 12:31:52 GMT -5
Star Wars #7 (1977/78) -- Slow start to the (post-film adaptation) series. Crimson Jack steals some treasure from Han & Chewie with a promise he will show up in another issue soon. Han & Chewie continue to putz around for a few more pages but nothing too exciting happens.
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Post by Nowhere Man on May 2, 2014 12:32:23 GMT -5
I'm currently re-reading the complete Neal Adams Batman run in trade format. It took me awhile to accept the modernized coloring, but seeing as how its the only way to have his run in trade, I'm still having a great time. I hate it when they redo the coloring. More often than not, the result is worst. I agree. The best reproduction I've yet seen is the Jack Kirby Fourth World Omnibus editions. I have all four and they should be the industry standard for reproducing comics that were original produced on newsprint.
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Post by Ozymandias on May 2, 2014 12:49:13 GMT -5
OMG! That last panel, where Ned Leeds has just told Peter that living Gwen's fingerprints match dead Gwen's fingerprints, and yet, Gwen's grave has her body in it, and the whole Spidey supporting cast is there! Living Gwen is grabbing Peter and he's looking dazed. And Mary Jane is staring into the distance with a "What now?" look. Fingerprints aren't determined by DNA. They are created in utero by the movement of the amniotic fluid. Identical twins (/ clones) do not have identical fingerprints. Clones don't dissolve either, but that's MU's science for you. Furthermore, even though they had the same fingerprints (sic), Ned was able to establish, in ASM #148, which one was the original and which one the clone. Oh Gerry, honey.
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Post by Ozymandias on May 2, 2014 12:52:10 GMT -5
I hate it when they redo the coloring. More often than not, the result is worst. I agree. The best reproduction I've yet seen is the Jack Kirby Fourth World Omnibus editions. I have all four and they should be the industry standard for reproducing comics that were original produced on newsprint. I've heard that, compared to them, Marvel Masterworks are crap. And even without comparing them, MMWs are a good example of bad results.
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Post by Crimebuster on May 2, 2014 12:53:43 GMT -5
I just finished reading The Best of Archie Comics volume 3. Like the previous two volumes, it's a 400+ page collection with stories from every decade of Archie publishing. This one seemed to have more full-length stories than the previous two volumes. Particularly in the 1990's, 2000's and 2010's section, each of them had stories that were reprinting full-length issues rather than the classic 5-6 page shorts. Some of these I just didn't get in terms of being "The Best of," but I think that's because they are trying to give an overview of their whole line. So there were stories from The New Archies and Archie's Weird Mysteries, which are interesting cultural artifacts in terms of Archie Comics history, but for me don't really live up to the best of the company in general even if they may be the best stories those particular titles produced. On the other hand, there were some very nice picks as well from the newer material, some of which I have already read in the actual comics. The "Reversedale" story from Archie #636 is one that I think has a lot of untapped potential, and I expect them to revisit it at some point. And Jughead #200 is a great issue, as well as another reminder of what a terrible shame it was that they canceled the series right in the middle of probably the best run the series had had for at least 45 years. The big surprise for me from the collection, though, was Sabrina the Teenage Witch #70. I've never been a Sabrina fan. The series has always just been too one note for me. it's literally one joke - she's a teenager, but she's also a witch! Hilarity ensues! Ho hum. This, though, was much more interesting. For those not aware, around #56 or so, Sabrina converted into a manga style series. At the same time, the basic concept of the title was overhauled to give it a modern, Harry Potteresque slant. In this revamped series, Sabrina was a regular teenager by day, attending a normal high school. At night, though, she secretly attended a Hogwarts style high school for witches and wizards. And she had a classic love triangle, with a boy from each high school competing for her attention. The result is something much more interesting and modern than I expected. They have reprinted the whole manga series (which lasted through #100, or about 45 issues) in manga style collections, so I just ordered the first volume. Which is pretty much how I got into Archie to begin with, as I was turned on to Life with Archie after reading the first volume of The Best of Archie Comics two years ago. Good stuff!
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Post by Jasoomian on May 2, 2014 12:59:35 GMT -5
The animated series of Archie's Weird Mysteries plays late nights on the qubo channel.
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