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From The Archives: Spider-Plush Storytime #1 (Evil Spider-Man)

Originally posted on Wix.  OG POST DATE: November 30th, 2022 This is how my story begins. When i was 12 years old, i was really bored, i was also really stupid (i still am), and the best way to have fun is by creating something, so i stapled together a few pieces of paper and i drew a comic book about an evil Spider-Man, it was called… the evil spider-man (creativity wasn't invented yet 3 years ago.) The first issue features his story, Spider-Man is the killer of uncle ben, he drops Gwen Stacy off the Brooklyn bridge on purpose and robs a few banks. It was really bad. The second issue features Spider-Man in his base, uncle Ben's ghost tells him that he should make a new costume, it kinda looks like the iron spider suit, it even has the robot spider legs, Spider-Man finds the hulk, in this universe, the hulk is happy, is actually intelligent and less destructive. Spider-Man, being an evil son of a bitch, shoots the hulk and kills him. The End. I never made issue 3, but it was go...

From The Archives: The Amazing Spider-Man #3 Review.

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Originally posted on Wix.  OG POST DATE: November 17th, 2022. I reviewed the other issues on twitter but it's probably going to shut down, so here are some of my last spider-man reviews COMIC REVIEW: The Amazing Spider-Man #2: classic comic book, 9/10 funny bird guy COMIC REVIEW: The Amazing Spider-Man #1: This comic is a classic, it's great, 10/10 COMIC REVIEW: Amazing Fantasy #15: this spider-man story was good; 10/10 they should make more spider-man comics. And now.... The Amazing Spider-Man #3 This issue features the first appearance of Dr. Octopus, a crazy mad scientist that has 4 robotic arms, and Spider-Man has to stop him! the story by Stan Lee is an exciting story with lots of action and drama, it also features a cameo by Johnny Storm (The Human Torch) who gives an inspiring talk about never giving up. The art by Steve Ditko is fantastic, he is one of the best Spider-Man artists, he draws spider-man in such a cool, superhero kind of way. This comic is great, 9/10 Spide...

From The Archives: El Sorprendente Hombre Araña #153

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 Originally posted on Wix.  OG POST DATE: November 16th, 2022. In 1963 Marvel Comics gave the rights to publish stories of their characters to a publisher in Mexico called La Prensa, they were able to print the stories of Hulk, Captain America, The Avengers, the Ant-Man and the Wasp, The X-Men, Iron Man, Daredevil, The Fantastic Four and of course, The Amazing Spider-Man, these comics were sold in many places, like Mexico, Peru, and other countries (I could only find those two) and they had translations of the original stories, however, Marvel allowed them to create original stories with original artwork, the art for the original comics was made by José Luis Gonzalez Duran, who also drew the art for the daily newspaper comic strip. Today i am gonna review one of these stories This is the cover for El Sorprendente Hombre Araña #153, which used to be $1.50 Mexican pesos back in 1973. The Story is actually really good, it features Spider-Man going to Europe to stop a tyrant, a bu...