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    The Amazing Spider-Man #39

    The Amazing Spider-Man » The Amazing Spider-Man #39 - Meanwhile... released by Marvel on May 1, 2002.

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    Mary Jane wakes up alone in her bed, and turns on the television she watches a news special on Spider-Man. She begins to get interested, and than hangs her head and walks away. MJ than goes to a photo shoot, waves goodbye to her cast as she goes into a coffee shop, and than attends a movie premier of the “Raving Madman”. When she returns home the special of Spider-Man is still on, and she goes to sleep. Aunt May is reading the Daily Bugle, on the computer of the local library. She doesn’t appreciate the way they have been slamming Spider-Man, and sends an email to the Daily Bugle canceling her subscription. She subscribes to the Brooklyn Banner, because they treat Spider-Man with respect. She than sends messages to the Letterman Show, the Tonight Show, Larry King, Dan Rather, and Oprah asking them to do a story about super heroes such as Spider-Man. Spider-Man saves a father, and a child from a burning building. While he swings past Times Square he sees Mary Jane, on the giant television he hangs his head, and heads home. He takes a shower, and goes to bed. A open magazine with Mary Jane’s face on it lay on the counter so he puts his Spidey mask on it. We see MJ, Aunt May, and Peter sleeping.

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    One of the best 'Nuff Said isssues ever written. 0

    There's an old saying a picture is worth a thousand words. I say this comic is worth a million words all conveyed without dialogue. You can clearly see the emotions of all the main characters. I think this is another good example from JMS's run. If I had to give this thing one flaw it's that it feels like it should be longer....

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