The Amazing Spider-Man #692 variants feature alternate covers through the decades. They are attractive covers, but I'm not sure 5 variant covers were justified. Feels a bit over the top.
Secret Avengers is the oddest appearance this week with a blink-and-you'll-miss-it-on-the-cover Spidey-inspired pole dancer. She's in the background of the cover only and standing beside other dancers wearing costumes inspired by Daredevil, Captain America, and others.
Here's the list for the week...
- Amazing Spider-Man #692
- Amazing Spider-Man #692 (Spider-Man Through The Decades 1960s Variant Cover)
- Amazing Spider-Man #692 (Spider-Man Through The Decades 1970s Variant Cover)
- Amazing Spider-Man #692 (Spider-Man Through The Decades 1980s Variant Cover)
- Amazing Spider-Man #692 (Spider-Man Through The Decades 1990s Variant Cover)
- Amazing Spider-Man #692 (Spider-Man Through The Decades 2000s Variant Cover)
- Avenging Spider-Man #9 (2nd Printing)
- Captain Marvel #1 (2nd Printing)
- Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man #5
- Secret Avengers #30
- Venom #23
- Venom #23 (Ramos Variant)
- Web of Spider-Man #129.1
And there's webshooter in
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I think that the problem with this kind of issues (Web Of 129.1 and other similars), is that you never knows the right place where make it fits. So I was try made my own reading order for it, and now I want shared with you: http://hablemosdespiderman.blogspot.com.es/2015/11/numeros-especiales-50-aniversario-de.html
ReplyDeleteI think that the problem with this kind of issues (Web Of 129.1 and other similars), is that you never knows the right place where make it fits. So I was try made my own reading order for it, and now I want shared with you: http://hablemosdespiderman.blogspot.com.es/2015/11/numeros-especiales-50-aniversario-de.html
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