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Ok, everyone. Let's vote! Which # 200 is better? Right now I'm still deciding since I like them both.

Aloha,
I also like them both, but I lean towards Amazing because it's such an incredible follow up to the very origin of Amazing Spider-Man.
Spidey rules

BTW-If the internet was around back then, you would have fans complaining that #200 should have come out years ago!
 
I definitely like them both, but I think Amazing #200 is almost the standard by which all anniversary issues should go by.

Aloha,
I also like them both, but I lean towards Amazing because it's such an incredible follow up to the very origin of Amazing Spider-Man.
Spidey rules

BTW-If the internet was around back then, you would have fans complaining that #200 should have come out years ago!

Ok! So far we have ~

Amazing = 2
Spectacular = 0


(Should this have its own thread?)

Yeah know, I'm probably going to read these both back to back soon to make sure, the death of Harry was some serious stuff!
 
Amazing Spider-Man #198

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"Mysterio Is Deadlier By The Dozen!" - 17 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Jim Mooney
Cover - Keith Pollard
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #198

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"Castles In The Air!" - 22 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Amazing Spider-Man #197

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"The Kingpin's Midnight Massacre!" - 18 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Keith Pollard
Inker - Jim Mooney
Cover - Keith Pollard

NOTE: Best ... Kingpin ... fight ... EVER!!!
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #197

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"Power Play!" - 23 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Amazing Spider-Man #197

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"The Kingpin's Midnight Massacre!" - 18 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Keith Pollard
Inker - Jim Mooney
Cover - Keith Pollard

NOTE: Best ... Kingpin ... fight ... EVER!!!

Really? Because Kingpin shouldn't have superhuman strength. It's just wrong. The Daredevil books in the 80's established how a character like Kingpin should be handled... as the ultimate manipulator behind the scenes. Best Spidey/Kingpin fight was during the 'Back in Black' saga, because that's exactly what someone with superhuman strength would do to a strong, yet normal man.... beat him to a pulp.
 
Really? Because Kingpin shouldn't have superhuman strength. It's just wrong. The Daredevil books in the 80's established how a character like Kingpin should be handled... as the ultimate manipulator behind the scenes. Best Spidey/Kingpin fight was during the 'Back in Black' saga, because that's exactly what someone with superhuman strength would do to a strong, yet normal man.... beat him to a pulp.

Aloha,
I couldn't agree with you more. From the very first appearance of the Kingpin in Amazing #51, his strength compared to Spidey's has been exaggerated.For that matter, unless we accept that Peter holds back his punches to his detriment, ONE punch from Spider-Man is supposed to knock out the average human being.Boxers and martial artists do it often. Peter Parker is ten times stronger than any normal human being.
Spidey rules
 
Really? Because Kingpin shouldn't have superhuman strength. It's just wrong. The Daredevil books in the 80's established how a character like Kingpin should be handled... as the ultimate manipulator behind the scenes. Best Spidey/Kingpin fight was during the 'Back in Black' saga, because that's exactly what someone with superhuman strength would do to a strong, yet normal man.... beat him to a pulp.

You have to understand the circumstances of the fight...

Spidey had one arm in a sling, and was worried about Aunt May, whom he had heard "died" the issue before, but then got suspicious at the name of the doctor (a name not heard of since ASM #24), so was on his way to investigate when the Kingpin traps him, and has only 12 hours left to kill Spider-Man (Vanessa had given Wilson a 24 hour deadline to get out of his life of crime, and he wanted the last 12 dedicated to killing Spider-Man (screw DareDevil... the Kingpin is a Spider-Man VILLAIN)... so Spidey was not 100%, and the Kingpin was full of rage... made it a great fight. :up:

:yay:
 
Amazing Spider-Man #196

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"Requiem!" - 17 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Al Milgrom
Inker - Jim Mooney & Frank Giacoia
Cover - Keith Pollard
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #196

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"Faces" - 22 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Spectacular 200. The Death of Harry Osborn. No contest.
 
You have to understand the circumstances of the fight...

Spidey had one arm in a sling, and was worried about Aunt May, whom he had heard "died" the issue before, but then got suspicious at the name of the doctor (a name not heard of since ASM #24), so was on his way to investigate when the Kingpin traps him, and has only 12 hours left to kill Spider-Man (Vanessa had given Wilson a 24 hour deadline to get out of his life of crime, and he wanted the last 12 dedicated to killing Spider-Man (screw DareDevil... the Kingpin is a Spider-Man VILLAIN)... so Spidey was not 100%, and the Kingpin was full of rage... made it a great fight. :up:

:yay:

Eh, still not buying it. :o It's still a normal person taking on someone with superhuman strength, arm in a sling or not. If they wanted a super-strong Kingpin then they should have just established he was a mutant at the outset. Otherwise he was best depicted and reinvented for the better by Frank Miller in the 80's.

Let's just agree to disagree on this.:yay:
 
Amazing Spider-Man #195

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"Nine Lives Has The Black Cat!" - 18 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Kieth Pollard
Inker - M. Hands (Milgrom, Mooney, Esposito)
Cover - Al Milgrom
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #195

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"Masquerade" - 23 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #195

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"Masquerade" - 23 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema

This cover is so nightmarish. I love it. 'Death of Vermin' was pretty good, but a little too heavy on the pathos. I preferred the earlier Vermin stories such as 'Child Within' and 'Last Hunt' that balanced the action and psychological drama a bit better.

And I love the ASM #195 cover too. It's obvious it was the inspiration for those One More Day covers that Joe Q drew a couple years ago. Never read that issue, but it looks fun.
 
Amazing Spider-Man #194

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"Never Let The Black Cat Cross Your Path!" - 17 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Kieth Pollard
Inker - Frank Giacoia
Cover - Al Milgrom

The following are rejected covers for the Black Cat's first appearance...

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Amazing Spider-Man #194 alternate cover by Keith Pollard.

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Spider-Woman #9 (vol.1) cover by Carmine Infantino.
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #194

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"October Moon" - 22 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Amazing Spider-Man #193

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"The Wings Of The Fearsome Fly!" - 17 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Kieth Pollard
Inker - Jim Mooney
Cover - Kieth Pollard
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #193

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"Over The Edge" - 22 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Amazing Spider-Man #192

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"24 Hours Till Doomsday!" - 18 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Kieth Pollard
Inker - Jim Mooney
Cover - Kieth Pollard
 
Spectacular Spider-Man #192

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"The Summit" - 23 Pages

Writer - J. M. DeMatteis
Artist - Sal Buscema
Inker - Sal Buscema
Cover - Sal Buscema
 
Amazing Spider-Man #192

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"24 Hours Till Doomsday!" - 18 Pages

Writer - Marv Wolfman
Artist - Kieth Pollard
Inker - Jim Mooney
Cover - Kieth Pollard


There are some covers you post, TMOB, that I wish I could just click on it to read through the whole thing. This is one of them. Great story.
 
There are some covers you post, TMOB, that I wish I could just click on it to read through the whole thing. This is one of them. Great story.

Probably the second best Spider-Man story ever told... next to ASM #200...

:yay:
 
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