Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Artist | Steve Ditko, Don Heck, John Romita Sr. |
(NOTE: This 22-page digital comic features only the original material from this issue, and does not include the reprinted stories from Amazing Spider-Man #11-12 that appeared in the print edition.)
The Avengers have assembled and are trying to determine whether or not to invite Spider-Man into their esteemed ranks.
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8.5
Wow, I didn't really expect anything good from this annual, but it was kinda cool! Pure fan-service and it shows Spidey as young and high-strung, but also very valiant and kind. Not a bad story at all.
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(Cover Date: November, 1966)
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6.0
Man, these annuals can't catch a break. I don't read Spider-Man to actually read about the Avengers. Amazing Spider-Man is one of the best books of the era, whereas Avengers really wasn't, and it shows even here. This issue was funny, at least. Wasp's one character trait of hating Spider-Man because she's a wasp. Hawkeye's ridiculous Avengers pride. It wasn't all bad, but I want to get back to the regular issues already. Quote of the issue: "But No Web-Head is Gonna Try to Put the Avengers Down--Not When Hawkeye's Around!"
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