Amazing Spider-Man #41
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Artist | John Romita Sr. |
Spider-Man is confronted by the villain Rhino for the first time!
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I didn't realize this issue was part one of a three-issue arc. It's weird that this series has started having arcs, more frequently at least, but this arc isn't constructed like one. Each issue is self contained, but they're all very closely related. My goal when I started this re-read was to read "an arc per day," knowing that for a while that meant a single issue per day. I thought the arcs came a little bit later than this. It takes me about 30 minutes to read each issue, so a full arc like this one takes up a good chunk of time. Luckily, the writing and storytelling is getting more modern, but it's still going to be time consuming. For this specific issue, we get the reintroduction of John Jameson which is interesting, and we get Rhino' s first appearance, who isn't very compelling. The rest of the issue is great. Quote of the issue: "I'm Just a Big Bundle of Good-Natured Jelly!" more
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you had me at gwen stacy
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(Cover Date: October, 1966)
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Wow, that was actually a very nice comic. Love Romita's art here. And it's the first appearance of another iconic Spidey villain. Who back in those days was much more iconic for the Hulk, but anyway... Parker's part in the issue was good all along as well.
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