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From Kathy Coltof
Please be advised that I would like the Publisher Buddah Music, Inc.'s address.
We would like to perform the Opening and Closing Theme Spider Man (1967-1970)
music with our orchestra. Let me know where I could purchase or rent this music
This is urgent. Thanks for your time.
Kathy Coltof, Music Librarian
Oshawa Durham Symphony Orchestra
(Oshawa is 50 km east of Toronto, Ont. Canada)
Heya Kathy. Sadly, the only info I have about Buddah is the fact that their
name appeared on the CD liner notes for the theme tune. If anybody out there
has any info about who currently owns Buddah Music's rights, or the rights
for the 60's Theme Tune... for goodness' sake drop us a line and help out
poor Kathy!
From Anonymous
I don't speak english ,I am french . I love Spider-man he is my heroes
favories. Alors spider man est magnifique j'ai plein de poster un tee-shirt
sept B.D ultimate des figuries . j'ai 14 ans.
Magnifique? Moi, I dig Spidey sur le pont d'Avignon. Le web de ma Spider-Man
et plus grand que le jambes de le Docteur Octopus!
From Snooper
I read your section about the bar codes (or lack thereof.) I understand that
you said they are considered the same by collectors. My question is this: are
they worth exactly the same? Does "no difference" really mean "no
difference?"
Yup... to my understanding, 99.9% of collectors make no distinction between
the UPC versions and the non-UPC (direct) versions of comics. In my entire
SpiderFan career, I have met only one collector who does so.
However, in the 70's or thereabouts, there were several comics that were
released with two different prices... 35c vs. 40c version, or something of
that order. Typically, one version was notably more rare, and now commands
a significant premium. But no, the UPC's for those 90's comics don't seem
to make any difference.
From John
Will you we covering all the issues of The Pulse, even if they don't star
Spidey? It IS a Spidey Spinoff after all.
Well... yes, no, maybe. There are a whole HEAP of Spidey comics out there,
and as you have noticed, we struggle to get PPP issued each month. I
(Jonathan, the Editor) am the reviewer, and I do intend to continue buying
and reading the book as long as it lasts. As long as Spidey (and/or Spidey
supporting cast members) keep turning up in the book on a regular basis, then
we will probably keep reviewing.
From Jeff
I have a question regarding the Spiderman 60's cartoon series that is about to
be released on DVD. I was just on Amazon.com and noticed after reading the
description of the DVD, there are only 52 episodes and I'm pretty sure they
made 77 episodes in all. Are they only releasing the first season? What about
the second and third season? Are they included in this as well? I'm a bigger
fan of the second and third season and don't want to buy this DVD if they
aren't included. If this is the case, do you know where I can get the entire 77
episodes on DVD. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Well, I haven't picked up the set myself just yet... though it's just a matter
of time. However, I do note that by my counting, the complete series would
include 77 stories, and 52 episodes. So there's a jolly good chance that the
set is in fact complete - it's just a matter of how you count 'em.
If anybody cares to confirm this, please do drop us a line!
From Scott Adams
After reading your review for Amazing Spider-Man #27, I must say that I
appreciate your analysis of Steve's last depiction of the Green Goblin. However
it seemed as if you were implying that Steve did not reveal his Green Goblin
ideas to may people. I thought that I have heard of stories stating that Leeds
was the direction that Steve was going and supported by Leeds' trip to Europe.
Do you know any further about this notion, and what is your opinion had it been
revealed that Ned was in fact the Green Goblin.
I think the problem with having Ned be the Green Goblin IS that trip to
Europe. He leaves in ASM #20 and doesn't come back until ASM #29. So, the
Goblin has over half of his appearances to that point while Ned is in Europe.
You could argue, I suppose, that Ned faked the trip to Europe but since he was
on assignment for the Daily Bugle, he'd have to work out some elaborate ruse in
order to convince JJJ that he was doing his job overseas while he was actually
doing Goblin stuff instead.
Remember at this time in the series, the Goblin is strictly a loner so it's not
likely he'd have an accomplice filing his European reports. In fact, the
stories in ASM #23, 26, and 27 are all about his attempts to gain such
accomplices. But forget all these details. I just see no reason to believe
that Steve pegged Ned as the Goblin... except that there aren't really any
other suspects. The way I read the Ditko quotes that I used in my ASM #27
review, Steve never told anyone who the Goblin was. So, any rumors that he
planned for Ned to be the Goblin don't really have any more basis in fact than
any other rumors.
I'd love to see some direct quotes from people who were told by Ditko that he
was planning on Ned being the Goblin... but I don't think I'll ever seen those
quotes because I don't think those people exist. I'd also love to give Steve a
call and just ask him but, unfortunately, he doesn't seem inclined to talk to
anyone about it.
[Note: This reply by Al Sjoerdsma - Ed]
From Ark
Just wanted to tell you that you have the best god damn spidy site in the
history of the world. Your reviews have guided my spidy purchases. Thanks for
all your good work!
Hah! Are you reading this, Marvel? We hold your market in the palm of our
metaphorical hand! Now at least will you give us here at SpiderFan the respect
we deserve?!
Or, at least, will you revoke that restraining order?
From Will Fun
I have a question to ask you about Spider-man's costumes. A lot of times,
Spider-man has to buy a costume at a local costume shop. When he does this,
something happens to the costume like it'll have open eyes or Die Spinne on it.
Wouldn't the store clerk maybe see Spider-man swinging on the news with his
costume and remember who baught the costume. Therefore, he could easily figure
out what Spider-man looked like in person!
Good point! I guess he just got lucky. Plus, he probably paid cash, and even
if he did happen to get photographed closely enough for the clerk (who probably
gets minimum wage, and doesn't even look at whoever buys stuff) to recognise
the costume, there's still ten million people in New York.
From Ren The Frog
hi .. i live in mexico city , spiderman fan since 1982, i buy 325 comics edit
in mexico city, but i cant take all numbers , my tears on my face wwhen find
this excelent webpage , remember all good time reading spiderman, but...
why ??? you reloaded the pics comics?? now is small and low resolution
wwhhhhyyyyyy??.. please help me...
tanx i hope so back the old size to the comics pics.
Well, Mister The Frog... last time a Spider-Man Movie was released, there was
a small matter of a completely blown ISP bandwidth limit, and an unexpected
US$1000 bill for excess traffic. Fortunately, our new hosts at Crawlspace.Com
are far more savvy folks (and highly recommended as hosts). But still, we want
to do everything we can to avoid a traffic blow-out this month, and the images
are a big part of our download quota.
In a couple of weeks, we'll swap back to the big images, so please be patient!
From Dale
just some actors i thought would be great for spiderman villians.as the vulture
patrick stewart,sandman:arnold swartsanager(misspeld).electro:branden
fraser.kraven:van diesal.or venum
Right. Yes, um. Fine... thank you for that.
From Kingwell
Theres a new series called VEnom vs Carnage and on marvel.com the description
is that venoms offspring carnage, is about to have an offspring of his own that
is very powerful. But I thought the storyline in the other books was that
Venom was reproducing and not carnage? So we are getting a wave of new
generation symbiotes introduced maybe?
Yep, return of the Symbiotes. It's one of the signs of the coming Apocalypse.
I'm guessing somebody broke the Seventh Seal somewhere...
From Maria
Hello!!I just want to ask you something... I've been told that
Spidermans first arrearense was in another comic!Do you now anything
adout that? thanks!!
Spidermans first arrearense? Nope, it definately was in a comic, not in
another comic.
From William
hello i don't know who to send this to but maybe you can send it to them, well
i went to the marvel universe appendix and there some characters i didn't knew
existed in the spider-man universe like el toro negro (the black bull),
bloodspider, el uno (the one) and others. and i was really confused and are
these characters going to be shown in the future?
I would strongly suspect that none of those characters will be shown in the
future. Maybe there's a mistake in the appendix? Those guys have no idea
what they're doing over there. They invent characters all the time.
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