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ASMC 004 – Strange Tales Annual 2

Flamin’ fireballs!  It’s the first ever Spider-Man team-up and the lucky sonovagun is the Human Torch!  Or, since technically this is Johnny Storm’s annual, maybe we should make him seem like the lead with Spidey the guest star?  Ah, well, it doesn’t matter.  This was a pretty wonky ride, so join Jon Wilson, Josh Bertone, and Donovan Grant, as they are joined by guest co-host Zach Henderson (from Teenage Wasteland: An Ultimate Spider-Man Podcast), and get ready for “one of the most epic thrillers of all time!!”

We also take a brief look at Spider-Man’s backup appearance in The Fantastic Four Annual 1.

Feedback will also be read this week.  We got a lot of responses, including a question answered by some guy named Stan Lee.  If you’d like to contact the show and have your words read on the air and your name proclaimed to millions (that’s Gerald K. Millions, our sound editor), please email us, leave a review on iTunes, or simply comment on this page.

Amazing Spider-Man Classics is dedicated to covering every issue of Spider-Man’s series, as well as every guest and cameo appearance we can find.  Join us again next week for Amazing Spider-Man 5 and 6, featuring Spider-Man’s first tangle with dastardly Dr. Doom and the loquacious Lizard!

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ASMC 003 – Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4

“I almost wish for an opponent who’d give me a run for my money!”  Oh, poor Spidey, be careful what you wish for.  Because this week, Jon, Bertone, and Donovan wrap up their first round of episodes with Doctor Octopus and the Sandman!  And they will both send Spider-Man running away with his spinnerets tucked between his legs.

Since there was no episode last week, perhaps a word is due on the schedule of this podcast.  It’s gonna be near-weekly.  Every month, Jon is gonna go through a stack of issues with a team of cohorts, and those episodes will be released over the course of the month.  So expect two, three, or four episodes every month, on not quite a weekly schedule.  This wraps up March’s episodes.  And if all goes well, there will be more in a couple of weeks.

A note from this week’s convo.  The team speculates on Liz Allan’s future after Peter Parker’s graduation, but no one takes the time to actually look up the info, cuz we’re too busy having fun.  So, for the record, Liz Allan says good-bye to Peter in Amazing Spider-Man 28 after graduation.  She appears again as a surprise in issue 30.  But then she’s gone from Peter’s life until Amazing Spider-Man 132.

If you’re new to the show, Amazing Spider-Man Classics is devoted to covering every issue of Spider-Man’s feature titles, as well as every guest and cameo appearance we can find.

We hope you’re continuing to enjoy the show.  Please leave comments here or email us, and hear your heartfelt missives on the air!  Plus it’ll make our little spider-hearts leap to hear from you.  You can also subscribe to the show in iTunes.

Coming later in April: Strange Tales Annual 2, Amazing Spider-Man 5-8, and more!

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ASMC 002 – Amazing Spider-Man 1 and 2

The Webhead is back!  Six months after his one-off story in the cancelled Amazing Fantasy, Spider-Man was granted his own book, which hit shelves in late 1962.  Jon, Bertone, and Donovan take a look at the introductions of such essential characters as J. Jonah Jameson and Betty Brant while laughing at Ditko’s cooky villains like the Tinkerer and the Chameleon.

Amazing Spider-Man Classics is devoted to covering every issue of Spider-Man’s various titles, as well as every guest appearance or cameo in other books that we can find.

Some notes:  Right at the beginning of the discussion, I say that Jack Kirby draws Spider-Man with Steve Ditko inking.  I meant to say “on the cover” somewhere in there.  The interior arts are, of course, Steve Ditko’s.  At one point, we discuss the Chameleon’s career immediately following this story, but we aren’t positive of our facts.  Turns out that after this book, he showed up in Amazing Spider-Man 15 and then gave Iron Man and the Hulk a few troubles.  He didn’t show up in Amazing Spider-Man again until issue 80, and then 186, and not again until 306.  So the Chameleon was a pretty scarce villain until the late 80s.

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ASM Classics 001 – Amazing Fantasy 15

Here it is, folks!  The start of your journey through every Spider-Man book and guest appearance, beginning with Amazing Fantasy 15 and going forward indefinitely.  In Amazing Spider-Man Classics, we’ll be reviewing and discussing every issue of every Spider-Man series, giving the same treatment to his guest appearances in other books, and tossing at least a mention at every cameo we can find.

In this introductory episode, Jon is joined by Bertone and Donovan to look at the origins of our favorite web-slinger in the lead story of a cancelled anthology sci-fi book.  In future, we will usually handle two issues or more per episode, but we spent some extra time relishing and poking fun at this Twilight Zone-style story.

Once during the episode, Jon mentions a Michael Bailey blog entry that can be found here.

Enjoy!  Comment!  Download every episode twice!  And we’ll be back with Amazing Spider-Man 1 and 2 before you can wiggle your webs!

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