I do think the picture's not quite complete until J M DeMatteis is involved in an anniversary project.
This is also the 25th anniversary of Kraven's Last Hunt!
I do think the picture's not quite complete until J M DeMatteis is involved in an anniversary project.
This is also the 25th anniversary of Kraven's Last Hunt!
"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
I think it would be awesome if JMS did an issue, but I think it would be difficult to do a single issue Morlun VS Spider-Man issue. The same would be true of Venom and Carnage. And the Norman Osborn Green Goblin, as he would need to remember and forget his costumed identity over the course of a 22 page story.
A Hobgoblin story with scenes in Roderick Kingsley's POV would be fantastic.
An obscure villain for JMS, but an ideal one, might be the Mechanized Man from The Twelve. In that series, he was an established villain. So it would be fun to see his debut.
Holy crap! Roger Stern AND Tom DeFalco returning to write Spider-Man?! Count me in! If they write a Hobgoblin story, I couldn't be happier!
"Seriously, where's the Hobgoblin when you need him?"--Peter Parker, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #36
"I'm being ignored more than Roderick Kingsley"--Me.
"Dorkiest joke ever. Use it at parties."--Steve Wacker (AKA J Jonah Wacker).
Hello story with good potential to be great but also not a forgettable possibility to be forgettable
I love the use of Gugg's story cover by JRjr for that article
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Ink: Bob McLeod
The solicitations are out.
Celebrating 50 AMAZING Years!
Celebrating 50 Years of the Great Responsibility of his Great powers, The Spider-Man 50th
Anniversary Series collects the Webbed Wonder’s greatest heretofore secret history! Spanning from his earliest days as a hero to the heyday of the heralded Big Time era and everything in between, a collection of Marvel Legends, venerated comic creators and awe-inspiring artists shine the spotlight on everything that makes Spider-Man the World’s Greatest Superhero!
32 PGS. all-new content/Rated T ...$2.99
Peter Parker, Spider-Man #156.1
ROGER STERN (w)
ROB DE LATORRE (a)
Cover by JOHN ROMITA, JR
Sensational Spider-Man #33.1& 33.2
TOM DEFALCO (w)
CARLO Barberi (a)
Covers by SIMONE BIANCHI
Web of Spider-Man #129.1 & 129.2
STUART MOORE (w)
DAMION SCOTT (a)
Cover by MIKE MCKONE
Interesting.
So SSM 33.1 and .2 would fall between "The Gathering of Five" and "The Final Chapter."
WOS 129.1 and .2 would fall between Peter quitting as Spider-Man and Ben Reilly taking up the mantle.
PPTSM didn't make it to issue 156 in either volume, so I'm guessing they mean PPTSM. That means it falls during the era where Robbie Robertson got busted out of jail with Tombstone, if memory serves. 156 is the Banjo issue!
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"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
I'm really curious if these issues will reflect Peter and MJ being married or the post-OMD status quo changes.
The monster saved them all. And in their fear, they betrayed him. As they always have. As they always will.
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"I came to the conclusion that the optimist thought everything good except the pessimist, and the pessimist thought everything bad, except himself." -- G.K. Chesterton
I'm pretty sure that 156.1 is Peter Parker, Spider-Man, which got to 155. Either Mr. Wacker miscounted, or he is including the Flashback issue or something.
As for the OMD status change, my guess is that they skirt around that completely.
His memory's gone! Or...is it? It's not hard to fake amnesia! The Goblin is capable of anything!
so i dare ask. are these single issues or a mini series for the 50th anniversary?
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