WALLOPING WEB-SNAPPERS, IT’S SPIDER-MAN’S 55th ANNIVERSARY AND ROY THOMAS REVEALS SOMETHING BIG TO HERO ENVY!
In the wake of Spider-man’s 55th anniversary and for the first time ever legendary comic-book writer Roy Thomas comes to the Hero Envy blog and joins me (John “The Mego Stretch Hulk” Cimino) to write about his 1964 Spider-man costume that has been seemingly lost to the ages for over 40 years. It’s a costume of such immeasurable importance to comic history for not only being the very first Spider-man costume ever made by Marvel themselves, it was also originally intended to be Spider-man’s first appearance in the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade! “Rascally” Roy gives all the insider information on the costume; his entire history wearing the suit in the pages of the Marvel comics, at the famous Carnegie Hall show on January 5, 1972 and up until the last time it was ever seen in public. It’s all here -- even Stan Lee himself chimes in on what he knows about it. So get ready to read about the rarest and most valuable piece of Marvel memorabilia ever. THWIPP!!!
http://hero-envy.blogspot.com/2017/03/the-roy-thomas-spider-man-costume.html
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