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Altercator
10-23-2006, 03:37 AM
Which is the best arc can you recommend that explores deeply Spidey's relations with the mutant community?

Peter Parker
10-23-2006, 04:10 AM
Well, in "Spider-Man: The Animated Series", Spidey did team up with the X-Men and helped each other out, well, even though Spidey didn't got much help. He can be considered as a mutant because, even though he was not born that way, his genetic molecues was still altered by the radioactive spider, and anyone, as far as I'm concerned, that has their molecues altered, can be considered a mutant to me. :D

Violently Apathetic
10-23-2006, 07:01 AM
Well, in "Spider-Man: The Animated Series", Spidey did team up with the X-Men and helped each other out, well, even though Spidey didn't got much help.

There's a comic version of that storyline, The Mutant Agenda. It's three issues long and is a decent enough read...I guess.

Lanowar
10-23-2006, 07:11 AM
The first arc of Marvel-Team up where Spidey has to deal with Wolverine and later on meets some of the other X-Men including X-23

"Wolverine what did they do to you!"

Of course Ultimate Spider-Man deals with the mutant issue a bit better given how he's dating one of them. Also he's met the X-Men various amounts of time as well all over the place.

Dark Soul # 7
10-23-2006, 07:25 AM
In Uncanny X-men #346 Spider-man makes a guest appearence.
It's during the Zero Tolerance and we get some insight to what Spidey thinks about mutants and the opression of them.
It also has some great interaction between Spider-man and Marrow.

Joe Acro
10-23-2006, 07:54 AM
It also has some great interaction between Spider-man and Marrow.There's more of such great interaction in Peter Paker: Spider-Man #4 and the Spider-Man/Marrow one-shot. The former of these includes Morlocks.

unkiedev
10-23-2006, 08:00 AM
WAY back there was a backup feature where Iceman and Spidey meet up and compete over a girl. Someones going to have to help me out on this one, I only read it in reprints.

In the story Spidey eventually shows up at the X-mansion where Prof. X is pretty groovy with spidey.

-Spidey and Captain Britain where college roommates. I know C.B. ain't a mutie himself, but his sister is.

a-spidey
10-23-2006, 08:00 AM
and some more spidey and the x-men at ultimate spider-man: Deadpool

Dark Soul # 7
10-23-2006, 08:10 AM
Then there's always the famous pummeling that Spider-man delivered to the X-men in the first Secret Wars series.

Joe Acro
10-23-2006, 08:13 AM
and some more spidey and the x-men at ultimate spider-man: Deadpool
I'd rather him read the Ultimate Spider-Man issues dealing with Geldoff. Issues 40-44. Or perhaps the very odd story later in issues 66-67.

sonofagun
10-25-2006, 07:12 AM
Then there's always the famous pummeling that Spider-man delivered to the X-men in the first Secret Wars series.

Without a doubt, one of my favourite fight scenes ever, short as it was, spidey "Owned" the X-Men there!

sonofagun
10-25-2006, 07:16 AM
other honourable mentions might be the "Spider-Man Wolverine" one shot (I think it was a one shot) that Ned Leeds Dies in. The Spidey/Wolverine arc in McFarlanes Adjective-less Spider-Man. And another personal favourite would be the Web of Spider-Man Annual (can't remember the issue #) where Spidey has to help Warlock from the New-Mutants when he goes nuts and Terrorizes New York.

Joe Acro
10-25-2006, 07:30 AM
And another personal favourite would be the Web of Spider-Man Annual (can't remember the issue #) where Spidey has to help Warlock from the New-Mutants when he goes nuts and Terrorizes New York.
"Self misses self when part of self is missing."

That's from there, right? That was a great issue.

sonofagun
10-25-2006, 07:46 AM
"Self misses self when part of self is missing."

That's from there, right? That was a great issue.

Exactly, it was a great "Funny yet poignant" issue, and the fact that Art Adams was on art chores didn't hurt at all.

sonofagun
10-25-2006, 07:50 AM
Also Marvel Team-up annual # 6, Spidey, New Mutants and Cloak and Dagger. This one ended up setting up another great arc over in the New Mutants Title.

Brian Cronin
11-04-2006, 02:17 AM
Kurt Busiek did probably the best work of his career on a mini-series featuring Spider-Man and X-Factor.

Simply divine.

-Brian

Kurt Busiek
11-04-2006, 09:43 AM
Kurt Busiek did probably the best work of his career on a mini-series featuring Spider-Man and X-Factor.

Oh, now stop. Someone might believe you.

Best Spidey-Mutants work I ever did was UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN #21.

kdb

Expletive Deleted
11-04-2006, 10:18 AM
Hey, now. I thought Shadowforce was a fun group of villains.

Granted, I was thirteen at the time . . .

Charagon
11-04-2006, 12:26 PM
I think Spidey's best mutant relationship is happening in the Ultimate verse. :p