
Agreed. Slott and Yost are kicking all kinds of ass, writing-wise. And it's quite nice to see Otto get so much center-stage attention.Superior Spider-Man is the most I've enjoyed the Spidey comics in YEARS. I am genuinely surprised at how amazing it's been. Issue #5 was the best one yet. Who knew that giving Ock Spidey's body could be a recipe for such brilliant writing?
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Hello fellow Ock fans (or whatever neologism you've attributed to yourselves).

I have been out of comics for several years, and I was wondering ... is it worth to read any Spider-Man titles nowadays? I know what the answer would be if Ock was appearing in the comic ... at least I think I do, but, really though, worth it?
A side-note, long ago I was on a quest to collect every comic book that Ock appeared in. I thought I had a good start on it back then, but I'm not sure what the status of the quest is and whether or not I should resume it pending the answer to my original question. Also thought about collection non-comic book appearances. Need a full list of his appearances though, no matter how minor of an appearance.
Ock fans will do. Octavians is a good label, too
Yes, I definitely think so. We've just been discussing how fantastic Superior Spider-Man is. Your best bet is to start with ASM #600 which kick starts the storyline Doc Ock has had for the last three years leading to his current situation now.
http://www.spiderfan.org/characters/apps/doctor_octopus1.html
Hope that helps a bit.
Ah, yes, that helps somewhat. Thanks for the assistance. I have searched on Amazon for some some non-comics appearances, but have only found a few. Found some novels by a writer named Castro. Searching for more.
The earliest appearance of have of Ock is ASM #53.
If I choose to start picking up issues again, should I go with virtual or the print format?
Oh my god, the Castro novels are AMAZING. I cannot urge you enough to buy them. It's a trilogy of novels based on the Sinister Six.
I guarantee you that you will be hooked on them. They're some of the best Spidey stories I've ever read. Bar none. All the characterizations are spot on. Especially Doc Ock. He's brilliant in them.
If I go back to buying the printed format, that would mean I would have to make nice with the comic book store owner with whom I developed a friendship with, but soon became unhappy with me because of my buying decisions. I spent more monies there in a month than some did in a year in buying comics and other things, too. But, I reneged on the contract that everyone must sign when signing up for a pull list. And sometimes, I didn't even get the right issues. They expect 100% loyalty from me, yet I can't say word about the errors they sometimes made. Ugh ...Well that depends on your preference. Do you prefer print or virtual? Of course the print versions of the older comics can be very costly. So that's something else to consider.
I will definitely look into it. There is some other non-comics Ock story that I came across on Amazon. I believe it was a novel. I remember reading a review of it but haven't came across it since. Should've bookmarked it because I don't even know what to query to look for it.
If I go back to buying the printed format, that would mean I would have to make nice with the comic book store owner with whom I developed a friendship with, but soon became unhappy with me because of my buying decisions. I spent more monies there in a month than some did in a year in buying comics and other things, too. But, I reneged on the contract that everyone must sign when signing up for a pull list. And sometimes, I didn't even get the right issues. They expect 100% loyalty from me, yet I can't say word about the errors they sometimes made. Ugh ...
I was thinking about who are Ock's best handlers -his writers- and I really think it is a no-brainer. The original creator(s) of Ock: Lee and Ditko. Would I be wrong?
Was it this one:
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Slim and none. Only a few around. Always have the option of buying online though, but I like to help out a local shop, especially this particular one.Is there nowhere else you can get your comics?
Have thought about it, but it has been years since been back there. It would be kind of awkward, I think.Or just bury the hatchet with that guy. He'd be foolish to turn away good custom.
Yeah Stan Lee was brilliant at writing Ock. Dan Slott, Tom DeFalco, David Micheline, and Bill Mantlo also wrote some of my favorite Doc Ock stories.
Seen that one before, and I do not believe it is the one.
Slim and none. Only a few around. Always have the option of buying online though, but I like to help out a local shop, especially this particular one.
Have thought about it, but it has been years since been back there. It would be kind of awkward, I think.
Hardly any complaints with that group. One of my complaints about Ock visually was the design of his mechanical arms up until we got Ock on the big screen. Til then, the mechanical arms seemed too lack detail.
So it was a novel then?
If it's been years then it should be fine. The more time that's passed the easier it's forgotten.
I never minded that honestly. No question the movie version of the tentacles look the best. They look like real lethal weaponry as well as high tech lab devices.
But I always loved the simplicity of Ock's tentacles in the comics. Sleek silver with claws at the ends. Octopus tentacles are not meant to be detail looking so I assume Ditko was going on that basis.
See, I didn't see the rebooted version of Spidey, nor did I see SM 3. I pretty much just stopped after SM 2 and haven't seen the films belonging to new franchises, like Iron Man and such. And I waited for TDKR to be available on DVD to rent. My interest is waned.

However, I imagined Ock would have the profile of a nerd when being re-introduced in the new series. I imagine him as you see him in the comics. Bowl cut, overweight and so on. Unless their secretly introducing him into the series ... I dunno.