The Master Planner
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Wow, now here's a challenge and a half. Lets see how good my memory is....
Amazing Spider-Man #3
Close but no cigar! Actually from Unlimited #3, echoing ASM#3. (In ASM he doesn't call everyone incompetent clods, lol). From here on out, I will delete the responses you got right.
Sounds familiar, but I cant put my finger on it.
Web of Spider-Man #4
No idea. But what a wonderful line. Very Ockesque.
What a wonderful coinage of word. At any rate, it's from ASM #159, also the Ghost of Hammerhead arc.
No idea.
The Ultimate Six arc. And that was Otto telling Pym and the rest of them what they wanted to hear so he could get access to his tentacle harness.
No idea. But how wonderfully cheesey.
Spider-Man: India miniseries, third issue.
No idea.
From the SM2 comic adaptation. Which, as you may see, slightly differs from the movie it is based upon.
No idea.
Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, #1. First page features a wonderful mangaesque rendering of movie Ock.
Not sure. Definitely from one of Stan Lees stories.
Yes! ASM#3.
No idea.
Fantastic Four #267, you gave me the very scans yourself!

No idea.
Webspinners #18. You posted from there too--a wonderful scene where Ock crushes a safe in front of Beetle to intimidate him.
No idea. Might be from that horrible Out of Reach mini.
Yes, and I own the tpb because I can be induced to buy anything with metal tentacles on it, no matter how horrible.
No idea, but it sounds very familiar.
Countdown arc of SSM.
Oh dear, I'm a bit rusty on some of them. Still that was tons of fun to do. Cheers, MP![]()
Glad to give you something to do while we wait for ASM #600
t:Btw folks, next month in Wizard Magazine, they're doing a feature on the forthcoming Amazing Spider-Man #600. I'll definitely be getting that, and I shall scan the pages from for you all.
Hopefully we get some little taste of what to expect from the tentacled one in this milestone issue.
Although I maintain my opinion that Wizard Magazine is the biggest corporate ass-kisser in the world of fandom, I suppose I can spare a good six bucks and tax for that...



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