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Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 7

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
Fabric Type: 9780785116363
Legal Disclaimer: 0785116362
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Enterprises
Metal Type: Marvel Enterprises
Region Code: 240
Total External Bays Free: April 27, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Enterprises
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Product Description:
SHRINK WRAP HARDCOVER EDITION OF MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN VOLUME 7



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Spider-Man at his silver-age pinnacle
There was a time when the quality of writing and artwork came together and hit a peak. This was in 1968 at the tail end of the silver-age of comics. The issues of Spider-Man reproduced in this volume are perhaps the best ever. Collected here are Amazing Spider-Man 62-67, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 and both issues of Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine.

Annual #5 is the "The Parents of Peter Parker" back in the days when the 25 cent annual contained original and quality material. Those ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent collection
Marvel has done an excellent job on this volume. The art reproduction and restoration is, with the exception of 2 issues, first rate (the weak efforts are issues 64 and 65), and the highlights are the inclusion of the 2 issues of the magazine "Spectacular Spiderman." Thankfully, the first issue is reproduced in its original black and white form, and even though the pages are smaller than in the original, the art looks terrific. Also worth commenting on is the fine introduction by John Romita -- unlike ... Read More