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Welcome to our letters page. These letters are answered by Jonathan Couper,
who uses them as a chance to sharpen his otherwise dull wit. If you want a
serious response, your chances will be increased by posing your question,
respectfully, to our Spider-Oracle.
From FatherOfMonkey
Here's a Gwen Stacy quiz for you!
Thanks! That's online now, right
here.
If anybody out there wants to send us a Character Quiz, then check our F.A.Q.
How do I send you a Character Quiz for your
site?
From Tony Sklepic
Hey, that outline pic of my tattoo I sent is out of date, it's pretty much
finished now!
I got my buddy Brook to do all the linework, but then he wasnt really into it
after
that so I did what a lot of people would think is a stupid move... I finished
it myself!
And, it looks freaking awesome, so now everyone thinks I'm crazy, but at the
same time
they think I'm badass :)
Heres a pic of me doing the tattoo, I'll send you a photo of the whole thing
once its nice
and healed, its all still kinda scabby right now.
You tattooed yourself? Well, I'd call that badass! Especially since it looks
like
you did a top-rate job! I've put that picture up on our
Fans Tattoos Page, along with a picture
of a
mind-blowing back-tat owned by Mike Wunderlich. Check 'em out.
From Ed Munoz
Hey, I was checking your site out recently, and realized that it's been a very
long time
since I'd updated anything. I'm sending you a new spider-man piece that I just
finished,
and you're welcome to post it if you like.
Damn straight! For those new to the page, Ed's one of our regular
Fan Art contributors. I've put his latest
effort up there, along with a joint work by Richard Brodmann and Jesse Johnston.
Plus, there's a trio of brilliant 3D compositions from James Markham, and a
couple of new
pieces from Spidey mega-fan William Gerrard!
Big thanks to you all... keep 'em coming!
From APollard
Hi! My son is four years old. He is Spiderman mind gone. Everyday he plays his
Spiderman Playstation game with overwhelming excitement. He has three suits,
ten
Spiderman action figures, tons of toys, two C.D.s, bedset, bike, glasses, over
twenty outfits, only wears Spiderman underwear and so on. He's had two huge
Spiderman parties, and attended a live Spiderman show here in Cleveland. The
wildest thing of all is, this summer we flew him to Universal Studios. The
Spiderman ride was THE BEST!! Jordan( my son ) wore his new $40.00 costume,
bought the store, and met Spiderman!! I waisted a whole camera, two poster
sizes & spent 30 minutes with him. My son was in Total Shock. We are Spidered
out, and he is going into his third year of Spiderman fever what should we do
next?
Spiderman Jr. says hello.
What to do next...? Good question! Four years old, huh? Well, you definitely
need to get him one of those
Personaliz
ed
Spider-Man Storybooks. Then probably also some DVD's of the 1990's
cartoons,
or maybe the recent MTV cartoon. Oh, and one of those web-shooters that squirt
silly-string! I love them!
From Ray Lodato
Hello, I have been a loyal fan of Spiderfan.org for some time now, and one
thing
I have always desired and hoped for, was a forum in which fans like myself and
others could discuss topics about Marvel, Spider-Man, comics in general, and
even
life. I would love the social interaction between the fans and the editors of
this truely great website. If this is possible at all, I would love for it to
be made a reality.
Heya there. You'll find that I and a few of the staff regularly visit the
number one Spidey message board, i.e. the
Spider-Man Comic Board. You'll
find myself, Mike Fichera, Henrique, and Jeff Christiansen are all regulars
there. Tom DeFalco, John Romita, Jr. and Paul Jenkins also drop by from time
to time.
From BattBratt
Get me in touch with Stan the man Lee.
Dude... Stan lost his touch years ago!
From Julio Barone
Regarding your "Has Spider-Man ever killed" list.
Spider-Man killed Gog, Kraven's pet by luring him into quicksand during the
Roy Thomas stint on ASM around 103-104 (if memory serves).
Also, I believe during Mackie's "Web" run (during the Betty hunts Foriegner
two parter) Spidey is fighting two criminals. One shoots Spidey who grabs
the other criminal to block the blast. It kills him.
Indeed! You're right on the money with both of those. I'll make sure they
both get into our ever-growing
Has Spider-Man Killed? F.A.Q.
From Martin
Do you know whether or not ALL 3 seasons of the classic Spiderman animated
TV series from the 60's is going to be restored, remastered, and released on
DVD in North America (Canada specifically)?
This is a bit of a F.A.Q. But I'm told that Buena Vista recently digitally
restored the series before re-running it on UK television. Now, I'd figure
that given the current Spider-Man excitement, and a digital restoration,
surely it would make sense to put out a DVD boxed set?
But like you, I'm just waiting to hear news. I'll be checking the various
comics web pages around the 'net, and I'll also be keeping an eye on
cartoonresearch.com. If I
see any sign, we'll be making a big noise about it!
From SomebodyBanners
Since it looks slightly... odd the way your page for ASM v1 jumps from 441 to
500, is there any way you could insert a note/link to the ASM v2 pages between
them?
Actually, we're going to get rid of Volume 2. altogether, and file those
Vol.2 issues as numbers 442-499. Then we'll get rid of the Vol.2 file and
replace it with a note to see Volume One instead. But it might take a month
or two to get around to that, because it involves fixing a lot of reviews
and suchlike too.
From Ian J. Johnston
I'm interested in illustrating for the coloring books that Paradise Press puts
out regarding the superheros and the like. My name is Ian Johnston.
For a quick rundown, I've graduated with a degree in illustration, have been
illustrating comics, (personal and professional), children's books, newspapers,
and a passion for the like. (In case it wasn't noticable.)
I ran across one of the coloring books at a Wal-Mart and would love to give it
a shot.
Well Ian, you don't really need my permission! So I'm presuming you're
asking for advice, yeah? Well, naturally, I'm happy to oblige.
Firstly, find a nice flat surface. Make sure you have all your crayons
handy. Then just work carefully, use nice bright colors, and just try your
best to keep the coloring inside the lines.
Hmmm... then again, with a degree in illustration, shouldn't you know this
stuff already?
From Andrew White
my father gave me about 5 years ago a copy of spiderman weekly issue 12.
when i recieved this gift the pages had already turned a yellow/brown color
but it has not affected the real clarity of the comic print ink itself but
i was just wondering if there is anyway to stop anything further like this
happening.
i am not a comic collector but have kept this particular one in a plastic
wallet away from light and would really appreciate any help at all given
on this subject as i hope i have done the right thing but not being a
collector do not know how to take the best care of them.....
also i am actually suprised i have managed to keep it without folding
it or damaging it in some way.
i know it is not what i would class as a rare issue but since i have had
it this long and it is 11 years older than me i would like to keep it safe
Heya Andrew. There are three basic things you can do for a comic to keep
it in good shape.
Number one... keep it out of sunlight, which you have done.
Number two... use a backing board to stop it getting bent. But you MUST
to use a proper comic backing board, which is made from acid-free cardboard.
Using ordinary cardboard will do more harm than good.
Number three... use a proper bag to keep it clean, and to stop it from
absorbing more acid.
It is very important that you use proper acid-free bags and boards.
Unfortunately, up until a few years ago, there were lots of polyethylene bags
on the market which are basically rubbish. After a couple of years, they
start leaking yellow oil, which stains the comic!
Any decent comic shop should be able to sell you an "archival" bag (I use
Ultra Pro bags myself). You should still replace the bags every 5-10
years. If you really want the best, then buy a sleeve made out of Mylar,
which should last for decades. However, since that's a magazine sized
book you have, you might have trouble finding a Mylar bag to fit it!
From John Roche
Last time I looked Gil Kane had a 56% disapproval on the artists poll -
am I living in an alternative universe where people actually don't know
that Gil Kane was one of the greatest artists to draw breath, let alone
Spider-Man!!?
A good case can be made for GK being THE best Spidey artist and anyone who
didn't vote ''yes'' wants to go back and look again at his work.
Sheeesh, kids nowadays...
Yeah, I'm right with you on that! Maybe I should have split this into two
separate polls, 1962-1982, and 1983-2003. I guess a lot of voters just
aren't familiar with his work, and so they don't pick him. I'm sure that
anybody who actually owned a copy of ASM #103 (with Kane pencilling Gwen
in a jungle-bikini) would never be able to miss him on their list of all
time greats!
From Cory
hey I was looking through your comics section and I found Spidey 2099, I
jus remembered how cool he was. Real Web, Cool Suit. Pretty tight, do you
think it would be a good idea for Marvel to start another seris with him...
maybe being shifted into the current world fighting/teaming up with Spidey
and friends?
Heh... yep, Spidey 2099 was pretty cool. I remember when he was going to
be the next BIG Spidey thing. Of course, I remember when Spider-Ham was
the next BIG Spidey thing too! But I would have to say that the odds of
Marvel heading back and picking up 2099 again as a serious going concern
are fairly slim indeed.
I think we'll just have to look back on the 46 episodes of
Spider-Man 2099 and
enjoy the great, self-contained run of stories they represent. If you
look on the bright side, at least the fact that 2099 is all finished
means we can be sure Howard Mackie will never come along and screw
everything up!
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