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Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Modern Mythology in the Making
For people who love comic books this is a nice thing to have. See how the Amazing Stan Lee started out his most popular creation. This book begins with Amazing Fantasy # 15 where Spiderman made his first ever appearance then goes on to present Amazing Spiderman # 1 - # 10. It includes Spidermans origin and goes on into battle with some of Spideys' most enduring enemies from Doctor Octopus to the Lizard, to Electro, Dr Doom and the Sandman. Spiderman even battles the Fantastic Four. The book even includes a small introduction by Stan Lee. The Marvel Masterworks series sits really well on the bookshelf next to the DC Archives sets. Collect books from both publishers and build a nice library of Superhero Mythologies.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - In the beginning...
There isn't much about Spider-Man that the average earthling doesn't already know: nerd bitten by a radioactive spider, first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, lost his uncle and, oh yeah, "with great power comes great responsibility".
But there IS more to know.
In the beginning Peter couldn't catch a break with a webbed mitt. He lost his job, his girl and his self respect almost every day. Ah, high school, remember? And if that wasn't enough, he blamed himself so much for his Uncle Ben's death that he HAD to go out there and beat up Doc Ock, the Lizard and an endless array of diverse villians - even if he had a test tomorrow!
The stories are legendary but so is the art. If you have never seen the work of Steve Ditko then I envy you the new experience. His quirky characterizations just fit the mood of our arachnid misfit. It is safe to say Spidey's adventures would never have touched so many of us geeks and outcasts had he not been rendered by Mr. Ditko.
If this is new to you then enjoy. The only way it could be better would be to be in high school again - but who needs that?!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - And so it began
The artwork is early Ditko and Stan Lee hasn't hit his full stride yet, but this is classic early Marvel. Simply put: it was nothing like anything else in the drug store on the comic shelf. We all knew what to expect from a DC comic, but Stan Lee and Company surprised us issue after issue. DC comics all looked alike, but Marvel titles all had individual looks based on the artist--Kirby and Ditko and Heck and Wood and (later) Romita. Great stuff to look forward to each month. The colors reproduced here aren't the same, but today we wouldn't tolerate the crude printing we had then--rarely did colors stay within the "lines." If you want to see early comics at their best, pick this up.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - classic stories
i love old comic books. in my mind comics ended in the mid seventies. some of the crap they do today makes me really really mad. this stuff is great. artwork that is beautiful yet action packed, interesting stories and plots. comic books started in 1935, and ended in 1975. silver age and golden age stuff should be reprinted more often.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classic Spider-Man
The one where it all began, Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 is an essential addition to any Spidey collector. The premise: A young student Peter Parker struggles with issues of acceptance and success, but when he is bitten by a radioactive spider, he realizes that destiny has something in store, for he is to become Spider-Man! The villains are juicy, the relationship between Peter and Mary Jane Watson is genuine and the artwork is spectacular. A fantastic beginning to an amazing comic!


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