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In a weird way, I totally agree with you.

When it went bright blue during the Romita era, he looked a bit too 'all American,' hero if you know what I mean

Skinny Spidey rules!

As much as I L-O-V-E Romita's work, Ditko is the greatest!

Also, All this argument over red and blue or red and black is moot....the black costume rules forever!!!
 
Skinny Spidey rules!

As much as I L-O-V-E Romita's work, Ditko is the greatest!

Also, All this argument over red and blue or red and black is moot....the black costume rules forever!!!

I love you man :heart:
 
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Personally, Steve Ditko and John Romita Sr. are my #1 favorite Spidey artists. They are so fantastic that I really can't put one in front of the other. :up:
 
It's funny how there is no hyphen when he mentions his "Spiderman" name not once but twice in the same page...

Yet over the years, people get really bent if you see the name Spider-Man without a hyphen, myself included.

:yay:
 
Already got Marvels back in the mid nineties, i don't love it.

Alex Ross, meh take him or leave him.

No? I thought it was incredible. That part with the little mutant girl and the note she left to Phil Sheldon always chokes me up...also; the parts with Phil and Gwen Stacy. Alex draws Gwen's face so sweet and innocent (Sins Past my ass. :cmad: )...

A true masterpiece and a MUSt for all MArvel fans, imo...
 
It's funny how there is no hyphen when he mentions his "Spiderman" name not once but twice in the same page...

Yet over the years, people get really bent if you see the name Spider-Man without a hyphen, myself included.

:yay:
never quite understood that about some fans.
 
That is a pretty sweet image :D

I tend to like Black and Red too...as I find myself colouring/drawing Spidey with Black and Red more then Red and Blue. I think it just helps to further set him apart from the heroes of the time that he was created in.
 
The red and black is pretty cool, but to me Spider-Man should always be red and blue. No question.
 
It's funny how there is no hyphen when he mentions his "Spiderman" name not once but twice in the same page...

Yet over the years, people get really bent if you see the name Spider-Man without a hyphen, myself included.

:yay:


Aloha,
I think Stan Lee talked about how once the fan response to AF #15 came in, they wanted to distinguish Spider-Man from Superman. So that's where the hyphen became law.
Spidey rules
 
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I still miss Erik Larsen. His red and black was great, especially when Spidey was running around at night or in the shadows. I couldn't find pics of it, but the Powerless arc with the Black Cat, all red and black.
 
Gotta agree larsen drew a great Spider-Man.

As for Ross he's alright, some of his views just seem so old. But Justice was very kick ass, and I just looked at the preview pages for Avengers/Invaders with the thunderbolts fight, it is a thing of beauty. He actually has Spider-Man as an avenger like doing stuff rather than getting beaten up by ninjas.

As for the question at hand, I'm partially color blind so there's no difference for me between dark blue and black.
 
Larsen has one of my favorite Spideys EVER.

He brought back the skinny-Spidey, and always had such a cool look to the eyes!

*sigh* The good ol' days....:csad:
 
Larsen has ALWAYS been my favorite Spidey artist... if I ever manage to get a Spidey tattoo, it's gonna be a Larsen one. And red and black RULES. :up:

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Larsen has ALWAYS been my favorite Spidey artist... if I ever manage to get a Spidey tattoo, it's gonna be a Larsen one. And red and black RULES. :up:

It's funny you say that...
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Amazing #334
 

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