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SKETCHSANCHEZ
11-05-2006, 03:35 AM
I've been thinking of adding one spidey title to my pull list, I love PAD and Ringo drawing spider-man again has got me leaning towards this title but I dont want to get caught up in all the civil war hoopla honestly. ( i just read the main book and am happy with that)

How is the title overall? Could I read this and not worry about the other spidey titles? Can I just jump in with the newst issue and be cool? I did that with X-factor (jumped on with 12 i think) and it's been gravey from there.

Crimson
11-05-2006, 03:45 AM
Other then the unmasking its not tied up much in Civil War. It has a very old school feel to it, theres alot of superhero stuff, theres a supporting cast, the arcs aren't too long and its alot of fun.

It's really good IMO, I love it. Then next issue is the start of a new arc so it'd be easy to jump on with it that respects. Theres a few ongoing subplots but I'm sure you'd get caught up with them in the book when you need too.

SKETCHSANCHEZ
11-05-2006, 04:43 AM
Thanks, sounds good. I just added it to my pull list.

spacy
11-05-2006, 04:52 AM
I've been thinking of adding one spidey title to my pull list, I love PAD and Ringo drawing spider-man again has got me leaning towards this title

as far as i have heard, 'ringo doesn't draw the book anymore.

SKETCHSANCHEZ
11-05-2006, 05:08 AM
as far as i have heard, 'ringo doesn't draw the book anymore.

Aw crap. Wiki said he's still drawing it and theres no news of him leaving, but damn.

spacy
11-05-2006, 05:23 AM
Aw crap. Wiki said he's still drawing it and theres no news of him leaving, but damn.

the last three books, it wasn't him drawing. Only the covers. And in one of the fan letters in FNSM someone wrotes that it is a pity that ringo is leaving. That's what i know.

Nick MB
11-05-2006, 06:26 AM
It was announced in a letter's page that Ringo left the series at the end of the time-travel arc (issue #10, i think), with the covers to the Mysterio story as his last contribution to the series.

Venom
11-05-2006, 07:52 AM
In a way Mike Wieringo hasn't fully left Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man as he announced on his website quite recently that he's going to do a few more front covers starting with #17.

Pheonix-NoRelation
11-06-2006, 12:51 PM
It is currently my favorite Spidey title. And that's saying something based on how I love Amazing and Sensational also.

scottv
11-07-2006, 02:10 PM
It isn't my favorite Spider-Man series right not but it is a vrey good read. I enjoy it everytime I open it up!

J.Strange
11-07-2006, 03:05 PM
I highly recomend FNSM, the arcs bring out the fun in Spiderman. There not just kiddy fun arcs either, there good stories that we will probably see later on in FNSM.(ben arc left us hanging and mysterio arc)