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JDF5244 11-13-01 09:30 AM

Spiderman - New York Issue
 
I saw in USA Today that there's going to be a Spiderman issue that "deals with" the events of Sept. 11.
Does anyone know when that issue will be available?

mlister 11-13-01 05:07 PM

I believe it will be out this wednesday, Nov 14. From what I hear Spidey is going to be at the WTC when the planes hit.

Liquid Death 11-13-01 05:11 PM

www.herorealm.com has a review of this issue (Amaz. Spider-Man #36) - its due out Wednesday.

Eric F 11-13-01 09:18 PM

Kids were terrified by this real event and Marvel wants to have them relive it? Sure, there's a time and place for these events to be noted, but it's certainly not now. Yes, I know alot of the Marvel U exists in a fantasy "NYC", but it's just that, fantasy.

As I recall, the WTC was already knocked down a few years ago in a Marvel comic, I forget which one though.

Way to make a buck Marvel!

Liquid Death 11-14-01 07:36 AM

From reading the review of the issue at www.herorealm.com, it sounds really corny...all the villians are upset over the action - even the Juggernaut, who knocked down the Twin Towers back in Spider-Man #16/X-Force #4 (I think those were the issues)...he didn't seem too concerned about it back then.

Kudama 11-16-01 02:04 PM


Originally posted by Eric F
Way to make a buck Marvel!
You said it! This is in some of the poorest taste that I've ever heard of.
Where's the puking smiley when you need it?

Eric F 11-18-01 12:00 PM

You mean this?:)

Marvel=:yack:

CaptainMarvel 11-18-01 10:57 PM

It was actually pretty tastefully done. EDIT: I guess the Juggernaut WAS in there... you can see his shoulder and his back. I don't care much for the villains page generally.

It was pretty tastefully done, and they had to address it at some point. They chose to use their flagship character to do it. I'd also imagine that any "buck they made" on it was probably lost when they published the "Heroes" tribute book for charity.

Here's a couple of pics from it:
http://images.comicbookresources.com...asm36/wtc3.jpg

http://images.comicbookresources.com...sm36/page7.jpg

http://images.comicbookresources.com...6/picture1.jpg

Here's a link to an article by the artist talking about drawing the book:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/ne...tem.cgi?id=622

Draven 12-04-01 12:55 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by CaptainMarvel


http://images.comicbookresources.com...sm36/page7.jpg
QUOTE]

That's actually a really poweful image. Seeing the "heroes" helping out makes sense, and it seems to be pretty tasteful. No worse than all those books about terroism and the posters for the TTs that are floating around, as far as "cashing in" goes.

The Antipodean 12-07-01 06:51 PM

Finally read this today... Have to say I pretty much "liked" it, if one can "like" a book on such a horrific subject - to me it worked better than the pin-up tribute book "Heroes" because it had more of an actual story to it – and despite my qualms about having superheroes and something so tragic and real in the same book, the excuse that the heroes just weren't there for it, they can't protect us from everything, actually worked pretty well. Also it had some freakin' gorgeous artwork from John Romita Jr.

Goldberg74 12-08-01 08:32 PM

Which issue is it... is it still available?

Blade 12-09-01 02:37 AM


Originally posted by Goldberg74
Which issue is it... is it still available?
From the story in CaptainMarvel's link:

Look for "Amazing Spider-Man #36" in comic book stores Wednesday November 14th.
-David

Liquid Death 12-09-01 09:56 AM

It was sold out pretty quick, so I doubt you'd still be able to pay cover price and pick it up anywhere....


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