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The wise one answers all your Spider-Questions.
From Alexandre
Hi,my name is Alexandre and I am probably spider-man's biggest fan!!!!!!!!
I collect spider-man comic books and the action figures.My question is
about comic books:I find it strange that some of the spider-man comic books
have a little spider-man head on the lower left corner,for
example:Spectacular spider-man #55.I own this comic book but mine does not
have the spider-man head and on your website it does,does this mean it is
fake,a reprint,etc.I would like to,if you have time for you to answer my
question.
Hi Alex! Your question is one that a lot of collectors wonder about. Here's
the answer: The cash registers that are used today at grocery stores and
convenience stores work by scanning a bar code (those groupings of thick and
thin black lines). In order to let these stores scan comics quickly, the
comics were given bar codes around 25 or so years ago. But for comic book
specialty stores, they usually ring up every comic by hand, so comics sold at
comic stores don't need a bar code. But that little box on the bottom left
corner has already been set aside, so the comic people decided that, since it
was there, they would put different pictures in the box. Sometimes a Spidey
head, sometimes a Captain America head, and others.
So all that bar code on your SPECTACULAR # 55 means is that it was not
purchased at a comic book store. But it's just as real and valuable as one
with a Spidey head.
From Mackie
Has anyone ever figured out the answer to the no-prize question oferred in
Annual 10, with the Fly, in which Spider-Man accuses the Fly of killing
Farley Stillwell, although it's not clear how he knew that Deacon did
it?
Let's see what Spidey DID know...
- He knew the Fly was Deacon (Kidnapper from earlier) by recognizing his
voice (pg 35) he also knew Deacon was shot and fell into the river. (pg 18)
- He overheard the Fly say "the man YOU created me to destroy, etc." Spidey
now knows Jonah was involved with the creation of the Fly, even mentioning
he had done this before. (pg 39) Spidey knew that Jonah and Farley Stilwell
(deceased) were previously responsible for creating the Scorpion to tackle
him. (ASM #20)
- He knew Jonah left the office in a big hurry to go somewhere (Jonah was
meeting Harley Stilwell but Spidey didnt know that) (pg 26)
- He also overheard Jonah accuse the Fly of being a 'filthy killer' (pg 42)
And now let's see what Spidey can PRESUME.
- Since Spidey ran into Deacon earlier, Deacon had no powers, so he must
have deduced that Deacon got his powers very recently, in-between the time
Deacon fell into the river and the first time he saw the Fly.
- When Jonah left the office, he could only guess he was going to
wherever the Fly was created, since he was obviously captured by the
Fly.
- If Spidey thinks Jonah is telling the truth about the Fly being a
killer, Spidey knows the Fly killed someone, and based on the past, Jonah
would have contracted Farley Stilwell to create the Fly, but since Farley
is dead, he could only guess Jonah went to Farley's brother, Harley
Stilwell.
So, he can reasonably assume that the Fly killed someone, and that person
was most likely the Fly's creator. But what is not clear is how Spidey even
knew the existence of a Dr. Harley Stilwell.
Perhaps another reader can shed some additional light on this?
From Issyhere
Do you know if marvel is planning on re-releasing the marvel masterworks
series? They seem like the best way to get a run of Amazing Spider-Man in
full colour. I've already looked at your comics reprint catalogue, but do
you particularly recommend any of the reprint series such as essential?
Check out the latest issue of Diamond's Previews catalogue.p. 182. The
first Amazing Spider-Man Masterworks book is being reprinted "on sale
January 23". (The same Previews has a reprint of Spectacular Spider-Man
Magazine #1 on p. 183, "On sale February 6".)
As for any recommendations of reprints... I'd say go for any relatively
cheap copies. The early Marvel Tales have gotten to be expensive just in
themselves. So, look for things like "Classic Spider-Man", "Spider-Man
Megazine", "Essential" (even though they're in black and white), the Signet
Spider-Man books or the later Marvel Tales that started reprinting again
from Amazing Fantasy #15.
The prices start to drop in the early Marvel
Tales around the time the comic goes from a double-size 25 center to a
regular size book. At that point, the reprints are up around Amazing #50
and continue on from there. If you haven't read all of the first 100
issues of Spidey (plus Annuals and Spectaculars), definitely look for these
reprints. They are well worth your interest.
From Jonathan
I always thought that venom was created when Cletus Kasady was broken out
of jail by his symbiote, and some of it was left behind and bonded with
eddie brock. Your venom page says he bonded with it at a church before
attempting suicide. Have you heard the version i always thought of? Which
one is right?
Venom (Eddie Brock) was created at the church (as seen in flashback in ASM #
300). It was Carnage (Cletus Cassidy) who was created in ASM # 345 when
Venom broke out of jail.
From John
Dude, I've been looking for 3 wks. in Wizard, Overstreet, & lotsa other
places to find the Spiderman TITLES & ISSUE #S of when Ben & Peter discover
that Ben's the true clone. I know that he dies in Spidy #75, but I can't
find this other story. Think you can help ? Much appreciated, thanks.
In SPECTACULAR #226, Seward helped Ben and Pete with some tests that showed
that *Peter* was the clone.
About a year later in SPIDER-MAN #75, Norman told Peter that *Ben* was the
clone. When Ben died later that issue, he degenerated, proving that he was
indeed the clone (although being a "perfect" clone he was not supposed to
degenerate, but I digress).
From MetalGoldKnight
I have a few questions:
- I'm confused about all the loose ends from Final Chapter. What happened
to Jack O' Lantern, Conundrum, Kaine, the Molten Man, Baby May, Aura, and
the mystery man helping Robbie Robertson in ASM 434? And how did Norman
Osborn return from being completly insane to only as insane as he was
before the Gathering of Five?
- How did Carnage get out of the energy shell the Silver Surfer put him
in?
- You're bios section is wrong, it says Big Wheel is dead. He is still
alive, check out the new Spider-Man game Mysterio's Menace to see for
yourself.
Question 1:
Jack O'Lantern - See the recent MYSTERIO MANIFESTO limited series.
Conundrum - Has not been seen since.
Kaine - Has not been seen since.
Molten Man - since he was being mind-controlled, he presumably went back to living his normal life.
Baby May - either A. was stillborn, or B. is in the custody of Kaine. However, May
continues to be seen in a possible future each month in the excellent
series SPIDER-GIRL.
Aura - Has not been seen since.
Mystery Man - do you mean Alison Mongrain? She died.
Norman Osborn - THE REVENGE OF THE GREEN GOBLIN mini-series shows that
he takes a special drug to ward off the insanity.
Question 2:
That has never been revealed.
Question 3:
Video Games don't count in continunity, otherwise we'd have to list Spidey
as "deceased" evert time I played the game!
From Celia
Can you tell me if there was a Spider-Man comic book that involved a Star
Wars plot with some of the characters from Star Wars? What was it called,
when published, vol#, etc.
Our Spidey Super Stories specialist submits the subsequent
succinct synopsis.
The classic Spidey Super Stories 31 features a full-length Star Wars
parody, starring Spidey as Luke. It was published in Feb 1978, making it
one of the earliest comic book parodies of star wars. It also has
Moondragon as Leia, and Dr. Doom as Darth Vader. The cover is a parody of
the original Star Wars movie poster.
From 1STSGT J.P.BATES
DEAR SIR , I NEED THE HELP OF A REAL SPIDERMAN EXPERT AS I HAVE NOTHING
MORE THAN A MEMORY TO GO ON . I'M TRYING TO TRACK DOWN AN ISSUE NUMBER OR
A DATE OR EVEN AN APPROX. DATE OF THE ISSUE WHERE PETER IS GOING TO FRANCE
WITH MR ROBERTSON AND HE ASK MARY JANE WHY SHE ALWAYS CALLS HIM TIGER AND
SHE SAIS I CALL YOU TIGER BECAUSE YOUR NOT. THEN HE KISSES HER GOOD-BYE
AND IT SAIS NEITHER HE NOR SHE WILL EVER BE THE SAME. COULD YOU PLEASE HELP
ME ? I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT . SINCERELY 1STSGT J.P.BATES
SIR YES SIR! THE ISSUE YOU.... I mean, the issue you are looking for is
Amazing Spider-Man #143. It was reprinted in Marvel Tales #120 and the
CLONE CENESIS TPB.
From Donald Smith
Perhaps you can help. I am translating a french novel -
Jean-Patrick MANCHETTE's crime novel LE PETIT BLEU DE LA COTE OUEST.
(Paris: Gallimard, Serie Noire, 1976, p. 99), which contains the
following section (translated into English):
"Quote":
From the floor of the Lancia he retrieved an old issue of Spiderman (not
to be confused with The Spider, whose adventures appear in Strange
magazine). He had brightened at this, returned to the grave, opened the
comic book, and begun with great solemnity to read the text which
introduces every Spiderman adventure, and which never varies:
"Before becoming a righter of wrongs and a pitiless meter-out of
justice, Spiderman reigned for years over the underworld of the USA as a
veritable emperor of crime. Spiderman himself perfected a fabulous
armamentarium that allows him to hold any criminal gang at bay.
Spiderman also enlisted the services of two scientific geniuses,
Professor Pelham and Professor Erichstein. So he has technical
resources at his disposal that the ordinary human brain can barely
imagine."
"End-Quote":
Did the original author invent this text, or did he translate from
some original English language text. I get the impression that
this text used to appear in a Spiderman comic that came out in the
seventies (ar least) in the UK - POSSIBLY published by Marvel/UK, with
different artist/writers from the the US edition. Is that possible?
Any help or advice you may be able to give on this will be very much
appreciated. And once again, anyone who helps me with this problem will
receive a free copy of the translation of the book when it appears!
Whew. That sure doesn't sound like any Spider-Man that I know. It's
unlikely that anybody other than Marvel would have produced a Spider-Man
comic, and it's equally as unlikely that Marvel would have completely
reinvented Spider-Man without me having heard of it.
The Spider-Man that I know was never a crimelord, never possessed
an 'arboretum', or whatever, and never had any scientists at his
beck and call. He scarcely had enough resources to ride the subway,
let along conquer the underworld.
Sorry, but I suspect that M. Manchette either took great creative
licence, or else he became confused, and this reference actually
refers to "The Spider", and not "Spider-Man".
There was a 70's UK character called "Spider", who was also known as the
XXY man, because he actually posessed three chromosomes (Klinefelter
Syndrome). I remember seeing a television series about him, and I believe
I owned a novelised adaptation of one episode. I don't recall a comic,
and I don't recall any US links.
Perhaps one of our readers can help?
From fsbts1
I'm looking for information on Secret Hospital for a fanfic I'm doing.
Specifically, how fleshed out were the cast and crew, and was the premise
ever detailed, or even summed-up? I need to know who the characters
involved in it are, or were.
Well there's a blast from the past. Secret Hospital, a popular TV
soap in which Mary-Jane worked for a number of episodes, nearly having
an affair with one of her fellow cast members in the process.
As I recall, there was very little in the way of detail about other
cast members, or plots. Your best option would be to purchase
the issues of
Spectacular Spider-Man
from the late 150's and early 160's,
which shouldn't cost you more than three or four dollars each. Any
information which is available will be in those stories.
Essentially, the Secret Hospital show was a tongue-in-cheek take-off
of the equivalent real-world TV soap. Bitchy nurses, smooth-talking
doctors, lots of secret affairs, and a mis-match of malaprised medical
murmurings. Why should Gerry Conway have bothered providing detail,
we can all imagine it perfectly well anyhow.
From trendkiller90
i have been looking for a marvel board game i think it was like d&d i was
hoping that you could help me get some info or tell me if i was dream'n and
if it is true where can i get it because me and my friends think it would
be a blast to play.
It was called "Champions". You can find a page full of links
here
at DMOZ. I also hear that Marvel are bringing out a new role
playing game, but I'm sure you will find more information about that
at some of those sites.
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