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From Tanya
Hi,
I love your web page and I was wondering if you could
help me out. I remember owning a Big Little book as a
child called, as I remember it, "Spiderman Versus Mr.
Zodiac." The foe, Mr. Zodiac, could change into each
character of the Zodiac and Spiderman had to defeat
each one. I lost this book as a kid and am looking
for information on how I might be able to purchase
another one...
Hiya, I haven't seen this one before. The best place
I know of for second hand books online would have to be
BiblioFind, which
compiles second hand book catalogs from a large number of
locations. Also,
Amazon also has a service
for locating second hand books (they found me a copy of
Mayhem in Manhattan at a very resonable price).
From Dave
What was the first issue that Spiderman said.
"My Spider senses are tingling"
This might be the same answer as to... "When did
Sherlock Homes first say 'Elementary, my dear Watson'".
i.e. I don't believe that Spider-Man has ever quoted the line
you attribute to him.
From David
I own the domain name theamazingspiderman.com
Do you have any ideas on what i can do with it.
Do you think marvel would let me use it for a site.
I have some ideas to develop it.
also would you be interested in promoting free email addresses of the
domain if i do that
I want everyone who wants a free email name
yourname@theamazingspiderman.com to have one.
Errr... what was that noise... hey... look out...! It's a
Marvel Lawyer...! Run...!!!
From Elf
Hi!
I was surfing through your excellent spider man page but I couldn't really
find answers to some questions that I've got (maybe I didn't look hard
enough).
They've just started publishing Spiderman in Norway again, after a 6 year
break. After they stopped the last time I started to buy orignal amrecian
Marvel issues and soon after the Clone saga started. I was enraged by it
and I stopped buying Spiderman after a while (the title had started to
suck, IMO, before the clone caga, it was just the last straw).
I've been surfing the net to try and find out what happened in the parts
of the clone saga I missed and I think I got a pretty clear picture now
(or as clear as it can get when it comes to Marvel continuty). The
conclusion is Ben died and Peter resumed his role as Spiderman and as the
husband of MJ. My questions are:
1) Is our Peter Parker the orginal clone (made in 1975 Marvel-time) or is
he the _real_ Peter Parker (ie. Ben Reilly was the clone after all)?
2) The issues that John Byrne made, were they meant as a re-creation of
Spiderman, just as he did with Superman in 87 (ie. recreating the whole
universe) or was it just an attempt to fill in new readers?
3) The issues published in Norway now are obviously situated after the
clone saga. Did Marvel continue as usual when the clone saga was over, or
is the current continuty part of a re-creation of the Marvel Universe just
as DC did with their universe in 87?
4) If so, why is Aunt May alive (that one left me very confused).
5) How much did Marvel suffer for the clone saga? I've heard enraged fans
made web-based and letter campaings against Marvel. I've also heard that
their sales decreased enormously because of that huge mistake. What was
the real consesus among the fans about the clone buissness?
Hope you can answer these questions for me.
OK, answers coming up:
1) Peter is the real, original Spider-Man. Ben melted. He was a clone.
2) The issues that John Byrne made (Chapter One) were an unfortunate
aberration. They were a unprovoked attack on an unprotected Spiderverse.
They were a savage abuse of reader trust. They were... quite frankly...
really rather pointless and silly.
3) The continuity is... continuous. There is no break, although Chapter
One did give it a little twist, it is still one continuity.
4) That's a damn fine question! Why the heck is Aunt May alive? There
is no conceivable excuse for it. If you mean 'how is Aunt May alive'...
you don't want to know. Read the review for Revelations, but believe
me, you don't really want to know. Just acknowledge it and move on.
5) It's hard to determine where to place the blame for the collapse in
Marvel sales. Clones are part of it. Aunt May returning. Personally,
it's not what you say, it's the way that you say it. Mackie is a
poor story teller. Byrne is worse. That's the problem. Period.
Hope that helps.
From Holly
Hi,
I want to download a spider-man screen saver.Do you know how I could find one?
I have a slide-show screensaver, which I use to animate Spider-Man cover images.
I'll post it on the site as soon as I get a chance. I'll also have to see if
I can find a real Spidey screensaver one of these days!
From publab
I think that Amazing (VOlume 2) were the worst issues yet of this new
SPider-man series. Please! Some gender bending Superman ripoff! MY GOD!
THEY MUST CANCEL THIS SERIES!
Nope, it's Webspinners which is being cancelled... the only Spidey
title which is currently worth the paper it's printed on. *sigh*
From Marleah
Hey guys,
I am on the permanent Health Education Board for the Cy-Fair ISD. We've
been trying to find a good video about child sexual molestation to
supplement that section of our sex ed. curriculum. The videos we've found
so far are just no good.
I remembered there was a Spiderman special edition dealing with this
subject that was included with the Sunday paper several years ago. Are you
familiar with this issue. Do you know how I could inquire about perhaps
using this in our schools?
Any leads you could give me will be very much appreciated! Thanks.
Here's the comic you're thinking of...
From Marleah (Again)
Thanks, Jonathon! With the NEA endorsement on the cover, I should'nt have
too much trouble getting it approved.
From Hidenori (from Japan)
Dear sir
I have been looking for an original spidarman costume which was worn by
Nicholas Hammond in the TV show. Do you know who could have it ? I have
used up all the resource available and you are the last resort left for
me. I would appreciate it if you would send E-mail whit any information
at yo-mat@mx.biwa.ne.jp and help me please. (I am crazy about spiderman
costume)
Thank you very much
I'm sorry Hidenori, but I can't let you have it. That costume is one of
the few reminders I have left of my time as a junior costume-change
assistant in that cut-rate studio complex in Los Angeles.
I still remember the tender words Mr Hammond said to me, as he handed
the costume to me after shooting the final epsiode. He couldn't even
bear to look me in the eyes as he tossed the costume at my head. His
deep voice didn't even quaver with the sorrow that I knew his heart must
feel, no matter how hard he tried to keep a brave face. I'll never
forget the strength in his voice as he barked at me...
"Hey, you there, have this thing burned - it stinks worse than this
show did!"
Ahhh... sweet memories!
From NSkatell
I AM DOING A PROJECT AT SCHOOL AND I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MUTATION OF
SPIDERMAN. I ALSO NEED TO KNOW IF THERE IS A CURE FOR THIS MUTATION.
Indeed, as abhorrent as the mutation of recent years has been - there
is a cure. In fact, it's quite simple. Fire Howard Mackie and John
Byrne, and get some fresh talent back on the job.
From Ali
Hi There,
I am writing to you regarding a comic I seem to remember with Spidey. I
have no idea what title it was but it involved Spider-Man and Dr.
Strange trying to infiltrate or destroy (I can't remember the actual
intentions either) a Snake-Men stronghold in New York. Quasar was in it
as well I believe and the plot revolved around a Snake-Men crown, which,
whenevere it was worn by someone, turned them into folowers of the cult.
I would really appreciate it if you could e-mail me the title and the
issue number of this, and I hgope that the info I have supplied is not
too vague.
Hmmm... I'm guessing Marvel Team-Up (Vol.1) somewhere between #80 and #120.
Anybody have any more detail - my comics are in storage right now, sadly.
Follow-Up: Keith (and others) tracked it down. The comic you're thinking of
is Marvel Team-Up Annual #5.
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