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Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #19(1964):
Definitely a great action filled time! He’s back and way more confident with himself and the fight with Sandman was amazing!
— Apr 26, 2026 12:18PM
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Definitely a great action filled time! He’s back and way more confident with himself and the fight with Sandman was amazing!
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #18(1964):
This was a bit refreshing honestly! Mostly a story about Peter taking care of his aunt and struggling to make ends meet. Now he just needs to get the public back on his side.
— Apr 26, 2026 11:48AM
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This was a bit refreshing honestly! Mostly a story about Peter taking care of his aunt and struggling to make ends meet. Now he just needs to get the public back on his side.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #17(1964):
Yay more Green Goblin! We need to get more time with this villain and I can’t wait for it. The fight didn’t last long and the human torch butted in.
— Apr 26, 2026 11:15AM
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Yay more Green Goblin! We need to get more time with this villain and I can’t wait for it. The fight didn’t last long and the human torch butted in.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #14(1964):
Finally the first appearance of the Green Goblin! My favorite Marvel villain. Sure like the others he starts small and puny but he gets away not like the others and his identity is still a mystery! He doesn’t do much except accidentally putting Spider-Man into the hulks path but it’s all cool no matter!
— Apr 23, 2026 09:04AM
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Finally the first appearance of the Green Goblin! My favorite Marvel villain. Sure like the others he starts small and puny but he gets away not like the others and his identity is still a mystery! He doesn’t do much except accidentally putting Spider-Man into the hulks path but it’s all cool no matter!
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #13(1964):
Mysterio is a villain I know has some great moments in the future with his abilities but like some others he kinda starts a bit pathetic lol. How does Jonah stay in business I’ll also just never know.
— Apr 23, 2026 08:35AM
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Mysterio is a villain I know has some great moments in the future with his abilities but like some others he kinda starts a bit pathetic lol. How does Jonah stay in business I’ll also just never know.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #10(1964):
Other than when Spider-Man is fighting a horde of gangsters this was kinda boring?! Still I like Spider-Man and I had fun it just wasn’t as good as the previous ones. I do like seeing Jonah getting more vulnerable and Betty getting a bigger role.
— Apr 19, 2026 07:19PM
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Other than when Spider-Man is fighting a horde of gangsters this was kinda boring?! Still I like Spider-Man and I had fun it just wasn’t as good as the previous ones. I do like seeing Jonah getting more vulnerable and Betty getting a bigger role.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #9(1964):
Electro is a really cool villain and we are having to see poor Peter battle him and care for Aunt May in a situation as a reader worries you. Jonah still makes me laugh and angry as always.
— Apr 19, 2026 06:14PM
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Electro is a really cool villain and we are having to see poor Peter battle him and care for Aunt May in a situation as a reader worries you. Jonah still makes me laugh and angry as always.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #4(1963):
First appearance of The Sandman! Way before they made him a sympathetic character who’s misunderstood he did what all villains did and rob a bank lol! Pretty fun and cheesy as always.
— Apr 19, 2026 08:20AM
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First appearance of The Sandman! Way before they made him a sympathetic character who’s misunderstood he did what all villains did and rob a bank lol! Pretty fun and cheesy as always.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #3(1963):
Definitely my favorite thus far. Doctor Octopus truly gives Spider-Man a fight unlike the past villains as of now. Great first appearance.
— Apr 18, 2026 09:24AM
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Definitely my favorite thus far. Doctor Octopus truly gives Spider-Man a fight unlike the past villains as of now. Great first appearance.
Tanner Perusse
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The Amazing Spider-Man #2(1963):
Vulture and the Tinkerer. As cheesy as always and honestly the vulture is kinda dumb for letting the entire city know his plan. Why the hell?! 60’s comics were so different.
— Apr 18, 2026 08:59AM
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Vulture and the Tinkerer. As cheesy as always and honestly the vulture is kinda dumb for letting the entire city know his plan. Why the hell?! 60’s comics were so different.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #1(1963):
His first stand alone comic is very cheesy and quite fun! Still never realized how greedy early Spider-Man was lol! First official villain being the Chameleon is also cool and gave Jameson a reason to not trust him. Lastly by the end his last name was Palmer which confused me but also made me laugh. Error for sure.
— Apr 18, 2026 08:28AM
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His first stand alone comic is very cheesy and quite fun! Still never realized how greedy early Spider-Man was lol! First official villain being the Chameleon is also cool and gave Jameson a reason to not trust him. Lastly by the end his last name was Palmer which confused me but also made me laugh. Error for sure.
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Amazing Fantasy #15(1962):
Wow didn’t realize Spider-Man was kinda full of himself to the extent of letting a fugitive go?! Which obviously lead to the most overdone death in comic history. Either way the first appearance of Spider-Man was a lot of fun.
— Apr 17, 2026 08:29AM
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Wow didn’t realize Spider-Man was kinda full of himself to the extent of letting a fugitive go?! Which obviously lead to the most overdone death in comic history. Either way the first appearance of Spider-Man was a lot of fun.








