After digging through some of my Marvel Masterworks collections today, I happened to come across one of my favorite Silver-Age issues of all time: Amazing Spider-Man #24. It may seem kind of random that I'm bringing this up now, but I'm sure that many of you haven't gotten the chance to read too many Stan Lee arcs. The storyline keeps you guessing the whole way through, and Stan makes sure that you don't have the slightest clue of what Spidey has in store for him. After re-reading it today, I finally picked up on an obvious clue as to who the real antagonist was behind the psychological downfall of Pete. Feel free to send me a PM if you want any spoilers, since the actual comic is pretty hard to find. Overall, this was probably one of the most unpredictable and well-crafted issues ever done by Stan.
"After digging through some of my Marvel Masterworks collections today, I happened to come across one of my favorite Silver-Age issues of all time: Amazing Spider-Man #24. It may seem kind of random that I'm bringing this up now, but I'm sure that many of you haven't gotten the chance to read too many Stan Lee arcs. The storyline keeps you guessing the whole way through, and Stan makes sure that you don't have the slightest clue of what Spidey has in store for him. After re-reading it today, I finally picked up on an obvious clue as to who the real antagonist was behind the psychological downfall of Pete. Feel free to send me a PM if you want any spoilers, since the actual comic is pretty hard to find. Overall, this was probably one of the most unpredictable and well-crafted issues ever done by Stan. "
Well it's not difficult to find it..... the first 30 or 31 ....don't remember.... comics of spidey i saw them on youtube....=]
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