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From Sergio
THIS MY FIRST CONTACT, I'M WRITING FROM BRAZIL, AND DON'T HAVE REASONS TO BE
PROUD OF MY ENGLISH, S0 SORRY ! I'M WORKING ON IT...
I JUST WANNA KNOW IF THE COLLECTION "ESSENTIAL SPIDER-MAN" WILL GO ON. THE # 6
IS ARRIVING ? I HAVE THE FIVE FIRST ISSUES, AND WANNA BUY THE NEXT.
Hey, no need to shout... we hear you loud and clear!
I hear that there is an Essential #6 in planning. It's tentatively scheduled
to include AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #114-137, GIANT-SIZE SUPER-HEROES #1,
GIANT-SIZE SPIDER-MAN #1 and GIANT-SIZE SPIDER-MAN #2. No release dates at
this stage; I believe it is just in the proposal stage.
From THRTZN
I would like to know if they are going to make volumes of the Essential
Spider-Man that covers all the Amazing Spider-Man issues.
My guess is that as long as people keep buying them, new ones will keep coming
out. They seem very popular. They're a great way for new fans to read the
back issues, and dedicated fans like myself often buy them so that we can
read all those classic issues without having to break valuable comics out of
mylar all the time.
From TDEVERAL
How many times has the Green Goblin _Norman Osborn_ been killed_.
None, it would seem!
From Johnny
I want to know is it true that Todd MacFarlane will returned into "Spider-Man"
comicbook.
You mean, like, "The Amazing Todd MacFarlane-Man?". Hmm... I wouldn't buy
it!
From Nannette
I am writing this for my 6 year old grandson who is a #1 Spider-man fan.
He has written to Marvel and have never "heard" back from Spider-Man,
I am hoping you can "help" him hear from Spider-Man.
The following is in his words.
Dear Spider-Man,
My name is A.J. and I am 6 years old. I am your biggest fan. I saw you on
stage at the FOX Theater 2 weeks ago, I am sorry we did not get to shake
hands. I have posters of you. If you want to you can come to my house and
have dinner then we can play and do what you want so you can have some fun. How is New York? I am going to be in Baltimore soon and back at the hospital,
Mom and Grandma say that is not far from New York maybe I can see you there. I live in Missouri that is far from New York. My phone number is
[snipped-for-privacy] if you want to call me, but you can e-mail me its
cheaper. I think you are cool and the best superhero there is.
I have a lot of Spiderman stuff, 3 coloring books, game, clothes, costume,
books and comic books.
Your Friend, A.J.
Hiya A.J.
Sorry I didn't get back to you. As you may have seen recently, I have been
in Los Angeles, battling Doctor Octopus, and a really bad guy named Mr.
Carlyle, who made some arms like Ock's, but even more powerful, with weapons
on the end of each arm.
I'm glad you enjoyed the show. I love doing shows like that, for all my
fans. Really, I should be out trying to find out what happened to Venom, but
it's really great to meet my fans, too.
Baltimore is still a long way from New York. And you know, it's really hard
to get to meet my fans. When I'm not fighting guys like the Green Goblin, Doc
Ock, or Venom, then Mary Jane keeps wanting me to take her out to dinner!
Hey, my Spider-Sense is going off. I think those guys across the road at the
bank are setting it off. They look pretty suspicious with those masks on.
Gotta go.
Your Pal,
Spidey.
P.S. Better not to give your phone number to people on the Internet. There are all sorts of crooks about. Best just to use your email address, OK?
From Greg
Will there ever be a conclusion to the black-cat mini series?
Well, possibly. Will everybody be really pissed off at Kevin Smith by the
time it comes out? Almost certainly!
How hard can it be for Marvel to make sure that all of a four-part series is
going to be written before they start releasing it? It's a great story, but
it got hammered in our "Best L.S. of 2002" poll, purely because it was
running so late.
I don't know what happened to Kevin Smith's Daredevil/Bullseye #2 either, it
sure hasn't turned up at my comic shop!
From Holger
I now have one question I hope you can help me with. I have just read
Spider-Man/Black Cat: Evil That Men Do #1-3. #3 finishes with a cliff hanger
and the review here also states that the writer can't wait for the next
installment. Trouble is it looks as if there was no #4?!? Do you know what
happened there? I am really intrigued and baffled.
Ask Marvel. I'm sure they have an excellent excuse! And next time you think
about buying a Kevin Smith limited series... think carefully!
From Dave
I was surfing your site for info on Spidey villians when I came across this
disturbing piece of information. "The Molten Man was known for a good portion
of his life as Mark Raxton, a lab assistant for Spencer Smythe (inventor of
the Spider slayers), and the 'stepsister' of Liz Allen, a longtime friend of
Peter Parker."
If s/he's the stepsister of Liz Allen then why's s/he called the Molten
Man?
You mean, why not the "Flaming Female", or the "Burning Babe"? Err... because
we goofed? Of course, I don't have any fundamental problem with
cross-dressing super-villains. All those capes and robes, you have to
wonder, eh?
From Jake
i wrote a book called Snake-Man and i wondered if i could get it to anyone
like Stan Lee (the creator of spider-man) can you help?
Hey, cool. But... last month round at Stan's place, I showed him a couple of
books I'd written - one called "Beetle-Man", and another called "The Amazing
Worm-Man". He didn't think too much of either of them. Well, that's what he
said. I reckon he was just planning to rip off my ideas and claim them as
his own!
From Ethyle
How can I find web site for Paradise Press, Inc. and info on the "Little
Movers: series titles: Little Fire Engine, Little Train, Little Bus, Little
Car? I have one and want the whole series for my grand children.
Well, you're not alone there! There are 16 Paradise books altogether, four
sets of four. I'm looking for all of them! I have heard that they're
sometimes seen in discount places like K-Mart, Wal-Mart, and "Dollar Shops".
And if anybody out there has access to a regular supply, please let me
know...!
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