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Amazing Spider-Man #46 (2002)
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my LCS still has a n*il g*iman (redacting bc I know he searches himself on this cursed website) display and I’m like. Ugh. Should I say something. I’m like so used to being met with aggression about “””SJW””” stuff and I don’t think the guys at this store would be like that…but social anxiety
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Replaying PS4 insomniac Spider-Man and the fact that otto always refers to Peter as his friend and partner even tho Pete is so much younger and inexperienced compared to him as a sign of mutual respect makes me unwell. He probably does this because of Osborn's disrespect to otto in the past. Man otto really was a truly deeply good man before those arms wrecked his brain. I'm unwell about it
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The Amazing Spider-Man #113 (1972)
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I’ve seen enough.
I love this spiderman/peter so much already



Can’t wait for its premiere next week🙂↕️
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The Amazing Spider-Man #148 (1975)
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Happy Valentines Day
I like to think they're a pretty private couple, only ever being affectionate behind closed doors
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“Dinner's on me”. A short story starring Spider-Man and Daredevil!
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Absolute Carnage #1 (2019)
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Ultimate Spider-Man #10 (2001)
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Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man # 1 (2019)
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The Amazing Spider-Man #278 / #286 (1986)
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You know what it is I love about being Spider-Man? Everything!
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Amazing Spider-Man #61 - "Inevitable Attraction" (2024)
written by Joe Kelly art by Ed McGuinness, Mark Farmer, & Marcio Menyz
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Finally got to JMS in my chronological ASM read-through and all I can say is WELCOME KING.
This man took over Amazing Spider-Man, a comic title steeped in NYC, in summer 2001. Although it wasn’t intention, in my opinion there was hardly a better choice to handle the aftermath of 9/11 in a comic that has New York so deeply embedded in its DNA.
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 #43
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski; penciller: John Romita, Jr.
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