Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Spider-Man No More

Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Spider-Man No More

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  • Author:Stan Lee
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Summary

John Romita Sr。 joins Stan Lee, elevating Spidey’s adventures to new heights — beginning with a Green Goblin epic that establishes him as Spider-Man’s most dangerous enemy! And then the Rhino, a bulldozer on two legs, threatens to make Spidey an endangered species。 The action keeps pumping with Spidey’s first meeting with the Avengers, the Shocker, the return of the Lizard, Kraven the Hunter, an all-new Vulture and the first appearance of the Kingpin! But the true heart of the story is young Peter Parker finding his way in the world。 He gains new independence as he gets his own pad with Harry Osborn, courts Gwen Stacy — and, in comics’ most unforgettable entrance, meets Miss Mary Jane Watson!

COLLECTING: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 39-52, Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964) 3-4, material from Not Brand Echh (1967) 2

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Bruno Poço

-inicio do romita senior no aranha- revelação de quem é o duende verde-estreia do rhino , shocker e kingpin- a paranoia do jjj começa a enjoar de tao ridicula-mj finalmente apresentada

James Bengiovanni

Spider-man has 800 issues in the main title and close to 2400 total books if you read all related。 If you don't have time for that, the Epic Collections give you nice chunks。 I consider the first three very good。 The only reason people might struggle with this book is that they miss Steve Ditko as an artist。 I find this Epic Collection well worth reading and owning。 I am not an expert but I have been reading the issues and doing a 29 minute podcast on them。 If you want to join to our two person Spider-man has 800 issues in the main title and close to 2400 total books if you read all related。 If you don't have time for that, the Epic Collections give you nice chunks。 I consider the first three very good。 The only reason people might struggle with this book is that they miss Steve Ditko as an artist。 I find this Epic Collection well worth reading and owning。 I am not an expert but I have been reading the issues and doing a 29 minute podcast on them。 If you want to join to our two person book club。 Our podcast "Let's Read Spider-man" is available wherever you get your podcast and should enhance your enjoyment of this already excellent book。 https://letsreadspiderman。podbean。com/ 。。。more

Edward Davies

We learn the identity of the Green Goblin at the beginning of this volume, Mary Jane makes her first appearance, plus the third and fourth annuals with one hell of a conflict with The Avengers。 There's also the first appearance of The Rhino, The Shocker, The New Vulture and, most importantly, The Kingpin! We learn the identity of the Green Goblin at the beginning of this volume, Mary Jane makes her first appearance, plus the third and fourth annuals with one hell of a conflict with The Avengers。 There's also the first appearance of The Rhino, The Shocker, The New Vulture and, most importantly, The Kingpin! 。。。more

Thomas E Baldovin

Great storiesI love the older comics。 The stories are shorter and more exciting than current ones。 The depictions of teens are a bit silly, particularly that of the girls, but the action scenes are outstanding。

Ralph Wark

Old School, 50 year old SpideysThis compilation is abt 20 issues of Spidey, which of course are quite dated 50 years on, especially Mary Jane's dialogue。 Props to Marvel to sending someone off to the Viet Nam war, but the rest isn't a great read。 Perhaps it's because the writing is much better these days, and better villains。 I was not a big fan of the Rhino,Electro, or the Vulture。 It does end with one of the better villains, the King ping, so there's that。 So interesting slice of history, the Old School, 50 year old SpideysThis compilation is abt 20 issues of Spidey, which of course are quite dated 50 years on, especially Mary Jane's dialogue。 Props to Marvel to sending someone off to the Viet Nam war, but the rest isn't a great read。 Perhaps it's because the writing is much better these days, and better villains。 I was not a big fan of the Rhino,Electro, or the Vulture。 It does end with one of the better villains, the King ping, so there's that。 So interesting slice of history, the John Romita years, but difficult to keep going st times。 。。。more

Robert Leamy

A nostalgic collection This book provided a look back to the golden age。 You get to see Peter Parker wrought in problems of friendship,home and finding his place in society。 Overall, the moto rings true with great power comes great responsibility。

Sean Gibson

Hi, my name is Sean and I am an addict。I have developed a very weird addition to late 60s Spider-Man, somewhat because I just love watching young Peter Parker grow and develop as a hero as it takes on life’s trials and tribulations, partially because I love how much non-superhero stuff is in here (living with Harry, trying to figure out whether he’s into Mary Jane or Gwen—and whether Gwen is into him, dealing with Aunt May’s health issues, scrounging up money from Jolly Jonah), but mostly becaus Hi, my name is Sean and I am an addict。I have developed a very weird addition to late 60s Spider-Man, somewhat because I just love watching young Peter Parker grow and develop as a hero as it takes on life’s trials and tribulations, partially because I love how much non-superhero stuff is in here (living with Harry, trying to figure out whether he’s into Mary Jane or Gwen—and whether Gwen is into him, dealing with Aunt May’s health issues, scrounging up money from Jolly Jonah), but mostly because I dig the crazy slang。 I am now calling everyone I know “Dad,” and, taking a page from the Aunt May running gag playbook, also calling people “pussywillow” (which is hilarious, of course, because EVERYONE—except for Aunt May—KNOWS you are supposed to call people “pussycat,” even when you’re a frail septuagenarian)。 God bless Stan and John Romita; this stuff is just tasty, Dad。 。。。more

Matisse

I'm gonna call it quits here。 The Ditko run ended with the 'Master Planner' saga, followed by some filler stories to send Peter off to college。 The Romita era goes for a loooooooooong time。。。but Romita's early 'Spider-Man No More' arc finishes out this collection, and is a fitting sequel to Ditko's 'Master Planner'。 I also like that, by finishing here, it seems that the legend of Spider-Man is fully-formed。 Ditko gave Romita the pieces but largely had a dark, resentful vision for Peter Parker。 T I'm gonna call it quits here。 The Ditko run ended with the 'Master Planner' saga, followed by some filler stories to send Peter off to college。 The Romita era goes for a loooooooooong time。。。but Romita's early 'Spider-Man No More' arc finishes out this collection, and is a fitting sequel to Ditko's 'Master Planner'。 I also like that, by finishing here, it seems that the legend of Spider-Man is fully-formed。 Ditko gave Romita the pieces but largely had a dark, resentful vision for Peter Parker。 Through Romita, Peter Parker has a best friend in Harry Osborn, a love-triangle with Gwen and MJ, a full rogues gallery (Venom and Black Cat are the only big two left out of these comics), an affable side-job, and a solid standing in the superhero community。 That this epic collection ends with the 'Spider-Man No More' arc and teases an appearance of Doc Ock next issue is comforting: Spider-Man will battle his nemeses until the end of time。 These three epic collections built Spider-Man, but as a reader in 2019, these feel like just another run on the character。 Don't get me wrong; epic collections 1-3 are a blast and a half! But there have been so many interpretations of theses characters that the Ditko/Romita Spider-Man doesn't feel definitive。 It's a fantastic run, to be sure, but one can easily argue that Bendis' Ultimate Spider-Man and the MCU's Tom Holland Spider-Man rival this interpretation, both in quality and heart。 But then again。。。this is 60's Spider-Man。 The baby boomers' Spidey。 Ultimate Spidey is the millennials' hero, of the late 90's-2000's (and the one nearest to my heart), and Tom Holland is the Gen Z Spidey for the 2010-20's。 The strength in all three runs brings a smile to my face。 Won't lie。 I'm not done with the 60's Marvelverse (Marvel 60's-verse?) quite yet。 It's time for the Fantastic Four and Doctor Strange to make their way to my comics shelf! 。。。more

Lucas

While there is some absolutely amazing stuff here, very specifically the Lizard storyline as well as Spider-Man: No More/Kingpin story, there's also a few incredibly boring ones here。 I very much miss Ditko working on the plotting for the issues, but Lee is still decent enough。 While there is some absolutely amazing stuff here, very specifically the Lizard storyline as well as Spider-Man: No More/Kingpin story, there's also a few incredibly boring ones here。 I very much miss Ditko working on the plotting for the issues, but Lee is still decent enough。 。。。more

william purcell

Classic Spiderman。 Lots of milestones and first appearances in this collection。 Great classic art and story telling。If your a Spiderman fan looking for a history lesson about the character and his surroundings as they were written near the beginning of the Vietnam war or just out for classic Spiderman fun this is a good jumping on point。

Federico Kereki

Old classic stories! About 50 years old, but still fresh - and excellent art, mostly by John Romita, Sr。