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Here we are, born to be kings, we’re the princes of the universe! In other words, Amazing Spider-Man Classics is back for more of Spider-Man’s classic adventures. Continuing this month with Jeffrey Taylor (co-host of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast), Jon, Bertone, and the Donmeister bring to you the unfolding saga of Betty Brant.
Amazing Spider-Man Classics is devoted to covering every main Spider-Man book as well as every guest and cameo appearance we can find. This time, Amazing Spider-Man 10 and 11 are up, with a stop along the way for a cameo in Strange Tales 119. This wraps Spidey’s first full year of publication and launches a second.
Unfortunately, Jon found his childhood violated by the ideas presented concerning Dr. Octopus and Betty, not to mention Betty and her brother Bennett. Are these the same stories I read as a 6-year-old? Here are some fun unscripted images to illustrate what I mean:
So, that wraps up another episode. By the way, are you liking the X-Men blog? Let us know what you think! You can contact the show via email, follow us on Facebook, or leave a review on iTunes. And join us next week as we wrap up our May episodes with Jeffrey.
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Here we are, born to be kings, we’re the princes of the universe! In other words, Amazing Spider-Man Classics is back for more of Spider-Man’s classic adventures. Continuing this month with Jeffrey Taylor (co-host of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast), Jon, Bertone, and the Donmeister bring to you the unfolding saga of Betty Brant.
Amazing Spider-Man Classics is devoted to covering every main Spider-Man book as well as every guest and cameo appearance we can find. This time, Amazing Spider-Man 10 and 11 are up, with a stop along the way for a cameo in Strange Tales 119. This wraps Spidey’s first full year of publication and launches a second.
Unfortunately, Jon found his childhood violated by the ideas presented concerning Dr. Octopus and Betty, not to mention Betty and her brother Bennett. Are these the same stories I read as a 6-year-old? Here are some fun unscripted images to illustrate what I mean:
So, that wraps up another episode. By the way, are you liking the X-Men blog? Let us know what you think! You can contact the show via email, follow us on Facebook, or leave a review on iTunes. And join us next week as we wrap up our May episodes with Jeffrey.