Two things. Who is giving Pete the tongue in the 2nd cover? And in the 6th one, does JJJ understand that a photo of Pete AND Spider-Man actually helps prove hes NOT Spider-Man?
I used to own the photo cover issue; I always thought the model looked kinda like Nicholas Hammond (the 70s TV version).
The Amazing 169 is one of those classic quotes-on-the-cover images. I wish we still got those occasionally.
If Ten of a Kind ever goes to interior pages, you could devote at least three more installments on this subject to Bendis's Ultimate Spider-Man. The man HATES secret identities.
You missed Amazing Fantasy #15. True, he keeps the mask on, but he says his name to the guy he's carrying.
ReplyDeleteIf you had dimples like Peter, would you hide it behind a mask?!?
ReplyDeleteIs the photo-cover a tie-in from the old TV series? There's a distinct 'movie-of-the-week' feel to the whole setup.
ReplyDeleteInterestingly enough, the Spider-Man photo cover wasn't tied into anything - Marvel just thought the effect was neat.
ReplyDeleteThey did another one for an issue of Marvel Team-Up with Spidey and Cap. Cap was played by Joe Jusko!!!
Two things. Who is giving Pete the tongue in the 2nd cover? And in the 6th one, does JJJ understand that a photo of Pete AND Spider-Man actually helps prove hes NOT Spider-Man?
ReplyDeleteForgot this one, too, Bully!
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I used to own the photo cover issue; I always thought the model looked kinda like Nicholas Hammond (the 70s TV version).
ReplyDeleteThe Amazing 169 is one of those classic quotes-on-the-cover images. I wish we still got those occasionally.
If Ten of a Kind ever goes to interior pages, you could devote at least three more installments on this subject to Bendis's Ultimate Spider-Man. The man HATES secret identities.