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Best Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: The Goblin Lives (Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998)) By Stan Lee,Gary Friedrich,Arnold Drake,John Romita Jr,Ross Andru,Larry Lieber,Marie Severin,John Romita

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Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #53-67, Spectacular Spider-Man (1968) #1-2, Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) #14 And Material From Not Brand Echh #6 And #11.It's horror on the home front when Peter Parker becomes the third wheel to comics' oddest couple! Yes, Aunt May has found a new special friend: Dr. Otto Octavius! While a klonk on the head may help Spidey forget that one, teaming up with Doc Ock isn't going to improve his image as Public Enemy No. 1! Spidey battles his way through Ka-Zar, the Vulture and Mysterio, but his deadliest battle is yet to come: Norman Osborn has regained his memory — and the Green Goblin has returned! Spider-Man's most dangerous foe, the only villain to uncover his identity as Peter Parker, is back with a vengeance — and the two will face off in a gigantic, 58-page magazine masterpiece!

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Okay, I admit it, these are better than I remember them. Discussing volume three while reviewing volume five, I declared that IMHO issues 39 to 56 were the very best of the Spider-Man comic (much depends, I accept, on where you originally came in), but I’m willing to extend that run to 67 after having re-read those issues here, some forty years since I last looked at them. But, mostly due to larger panels and over-extending artist Johnny Romita, volume four of the Spider-Man Epic Collection sees the start of an initially almost imperceptible decline after the wonderful four-part Doctor Octopus story in 53 to 56, in which he inveigles his way into Peter’s own house as Aunt May’s lodger! The memory of this brilliant idea was later completely trashed by a Gerry Conway/Ross Andru fever dream that had the Doc trying to marry May at his North Pole hideaway or some sort of insanity shortly after the departure of both Romita and Gwen had left the strip bereft of purpose or pleasure in the early ’70s.This collection then, continues through issues 53 to 67 and the last halfway decent story (with Mysterio) until Doc Ock returns for the tragic events of issue 90, and Stan’s famous anti-drugs story that broke the Comics Code in 96 to 98, the series’ last hurrah for years. It will take a strong stomach for the Epic Collection editors to reprint anything involving Spider-Man from the 1970s, top-selling though it all was, and what came next I have no idea or inclination to find out.With hindsight, Romita’s over-extension was caused by Marvel’s then-exciting attempts to experiment with different formats of comics. Two issues of a Comics Code-free Spectacular Spider-Man magazine format were produced by Lee and Romita in the late-’60s, neither of which stuck against the wall as well as Spidey’s webbing. The first was in a black-and-white format (Lee was intrigued and slightly jealous of what was going on over at James Warren’s publications) and featured a storyline involving a corrupt politician (such disrespect then forbidden by the Comics Code Authority), the second a Green Goblin revival after the Lee and Romita team’s dramatic debut in 39/40 when the Goblin’s identity was revealed. The contents of either would hardly make a reader from the 1970s onwards blink; there’s no sexual content, and the allowed violence, emotional or physical, is not noticeable. Lee was always tasteful at Marvel, and considerate of the family audience with or without the Code’s restrictions, but it would have been interesting to see where his artists would have been tempted to go had the experiment continued. Sadly, the main result of these two books, both included in this volume, was to take time and attention away from the main title. A hideously drawn fill-in issue by Ross Andru, un-used but run off in the Marvel Super-Heroes title in ’68 and also included here, was a grim portent of things to come in the 1970s, when three poor quality Spider-Man titles were hacked out each month, replacing one good one to ever-increasing sales figures. It speaks volumes that Stan didn’t just run it in the regular title anyway, to give Romita time to catch up. Before the excesses of the 1970s over-expansion, there was such a thing as quality control at Marvel, as well as concern about over-exposure.It would be dishonest of me to go back and change my comments in my review of volume five, but I’m happy to add these issues to my assessment of the ‘best’ Spider-Man issues, now amended to 39 to 67 and the contents of Epic Collections 3 and 4. These are good stories, worth reading, and the Epic Collection is actually a better way to enjoy them than reading them piecemeal. Having read the weaker 5 before 4 for pricing reasons (if the Epics aren’t coming out in chronological order, why should I read them in chronological order!?), I could read on through my actual collection, but I think I shall *try* and wait patiently for volume 6 to show up (volume seven is getting a timely re-issue in 2021 I see; surely this is a golden opportunity to put out 6?). When you’re ready, Marvel…
Awesome for fans of the old school Marvel days! So cool to see Peter go from nerd to swinging college guy, with a motorcycle! LoL

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