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Here's Oracular Wisdom a-plenty. Note the increasing politeness of
supplicants. While we do include as many Oracle responses as possible, it
has become clear that the Mighty One showers his Sapient Favours more freely
on those whose missives contain due deference to his Superior Status.
If you wish to see your response printed, or wish the Oracle to answer more
difficult questions in great detail, you would be well advised to begin your
request with a sufficiently submissive introduction. "O Might Oracle" is a
good starting point, but don't feel limited in your entreatments.
From bairdy_box
I am currently reading through the Essential Spider-Man collection books. I'm
currently reading volume 6 and have gotten just past the death of Gwen Stacy.
Now, I was recently at a local UK comic convention when I stumbled across an old
"Spider-Man comics weekly" magazine issue no. 73 from the week ending July 6th
1974. I bought it without a second thought and looked inside and read the story
in which the green goblin knowing that spider-man and peter parker are the same
invites peter over to his house with Gwen Stacy. Peter knows that norman is the
goblin and cuts out of the party by creating a distraction by putting a web
"smoke" bomb into the fireplace. Okay heres the problem, I cant remember ever
reading such a story even though I've read just the first 130 issues and have
checked my books and the net to find it and I need to know wether this story is
part of Amazing Spider-man vol.1 continuity or was a story developed purely for
the UK. Please can you help me this is driving me nuts !!!
It sounds like what you remember, Bairdy B, is the story from the magazine (not
the comic) SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #2 from 1968. It has been reprinted (in
abridged form) one time, in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #9 in 1973. It's a
classic story, and hopefully Marvel will reprint it in its entirety sooner
rather than later.
From daveharrison04
I just bought a reprint of an old Spider-Man/Superman team-up where they battle
Doctor Doom and Parasite, but I can't seem to find any information on it's
original publication on your site. The Hulk, Wonder Woman, the Daily Bugle staff
and many of Clark Kents' colleagues are in there too.
That story was originally published in a Treasury-size comic known to comic fans
as "SUPERMAN & SPIDER-MAN" but officially known as MARVEL TREASURY EDITION #28.
It was published in 1981 and reprinted in regular comic-book size 1996.
From Craiglowrey316
In MK Spidey Eddie Brock killed himself - although Venom's character has been
through many interpretations I think killing the original Venom host was a bad
idea. What do you think?
I can't agree with you, Craig. I've always thought that Eddie was one of the
most ill-conceived characters ever created, with terrible motivation. I'm more
than happy to have Mac Gargan be the new Venom. However, rest assured that if
enough fans like Eddie as much as you, Marvel will find a way to bring him back.
From thespider-fan
Questions:
- Have Batman and Spidey ever faced off?
- Who actually won in the Spidey vs Superman comic (and how can i read it)?
- What happened to Madame Web?
- Has Peter ever had any pets?
- Has there been more then one Black Cat?
Hi TSF,
- They've teamed-up on two separate occasions, but they've never fought each
other.
- Spidey dominated the fight, but Supes came out the clear winner. The easiest
way to get ahold of the story is to get the MARVEL/DC CROSSOVER CLASSICS trade
paperback. (Make sure it's volume 1.)
- She got amnesia, then she was in limbo, then she was in that stupid
"Gathering of Five" ceremony, then she died, then she was back, then she was
young, then she was a mentor to Spider-Woman III aka Mattie, then she was old
again, now she's back in limbo.
- No.
- No.
From davidwoo
Is Eddie Brock really dead (I hope not)? And was Carnage (Cletus Kassidy)
killed in New Avengers #2?
All I can say, David is that they're both dead "right now". Take from that what
you will.
From gustav
Is Marvel Knights a different universe than the original Spider-Man comics? And
was Mac Gargan separated from the Venom symbiote?
The Marvel Knights series takes place in the same continuity as AMAZING,
SPECTACULAR, and the like. And the Venom Symbiote is still bonded to Gargan.
From GarrettX
I just read the "Lizard's Tale" story (Spectacular Spiderman Vol 2 #11) and Curt
Conners calls Spider-Man "Peter". Where/when did Curt Conners learn of
Spider-Man's identity?
That was a bit of a gaffe. It was *implied*, but not stated, that Curt knew
Spidey's identity in the "Quality of Life" miniseries. So when Paul Jenkins
read that story to catch-up on the Lizard's current status for his own story in
SPECTACULAR, he made it official. This means that, so far, we have no have no
idea when or how Curt learned Spidey's identity.
From The_Toxin
Why does Toxin have a mouth sometimes but other times not?
Sometimes he just doesn't need it!
From ted
Can you please tell me in which issue(s) does Spider-Man learn Iron Mans
identity or Iron Man learns Spider-Man's identity because in the comic book "New
Avengers" they all show their identities.
Iron Man made his identity of Tony Stark public a few years ago in his own book.
As for Spidey, he let his teammates know his identity after joining the
Avengers, though we didn't get to see the actual revelation.
From leosutherland
I read a story originally printed in Strange Tales #97 called "Goodbye to Linda
Brown" written by Stan Lee and drawn by Steve Ditko. It features a girl who
lives with her Uncle Ben and Aunt May who bare an extreme resemblance to another
Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Are these the same May and Ben who are Aunt and Uncle to
Peter Parker or are they a completely different couple?
They're a different May and Ben. That particular issue is more valuable than the
few issues before or after it, though, cause they are considered Uncle Ben &
Aunt May "prototypes". Anybody who wants to read the 5-page story can find it
reprinted (and cheap) in MARVEL SELECTS: SPIDER-MAN #5.
From Hayjitter
Harry and Liz have a son, Norman. Later after Harry died, Peter and Mary Jane
had a daughter, May, who ended up vanishing. I just wanted to know how many
years apart they are.
They would be about 3 or 4 years apart. You can currently find May and Normie
in May's own series SPIDER-GIRL.
From jlbullo
Is there a Spider-Man comic where Spidey kicks the tar out of Daredevil?
Peter and Matt are pretty good friends. Sure, there have been occasions where
their different views have resulted in some fisticuffs, but neither of them can
truly be said to have dominated the other in a fight,
except perhaps in the conclusion of the Death of Jean DeWolff storyline,
where Spider-Man really does have a full-on bash at DD, though it is Matt
who defeats Spidey in the end.
From richardson
Was Gwen Stacy's death brought about because of a personal tragedy that happened
in the writer of Spider-Man comics own personal life? I always wondered about
this.
Nope, Gerry Conway (and the rest of the Spidey-crew) had no personal interest or
influence for Gwen's demise. They simply felt that that Spider-books needed a
shake-up, plus the fact that they had gone about as far as they could with the
Peter/Gwen relationship angle.
From Yes
I would like to know who wins between silver surfer and the human torch in silver
surfer #15.
Well, this doesn't have much to do with Spider-Man but since he does have a cameo
in a flashback in this story... here we go.
The Surfer wins.
You want details? The Surfer overhears the Fantastic Four talking to an Army
General who tells them to "get the Silver Surfer". When the Torch comes after
him, they duke it out. The Surfer zaps the Torch unconscious onto a subway
train track but saves him before the train can hit him. He eavesdrops as the
Torch comes to and finds out that the Army wanted to "get the Surfer" to help in
the space program. Feeling like a prize schmuck (but not volunteering to help
with the space program either), the Surfer slinks away whining to himself.
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