GoocherLee

Guardians of the Galaxy! Finally, Marvel makes my comic movie!

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#1  Edited By GoocherLee

Personally, I like the Spidey adventures where he's taken out of his element and has to adjust to fighting enemies who would ordinarily ruin Parker.

Fer instance...

Marvel Team Up with Thing, during the second Thanos War. It was up to Spidey and Thing to rescue the Avengers who were trapped by Thanos on a Spaceship!! Totally out of his element there, and quite a good read.

Also, Spider-Man #17 where he faces Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet and Mistress Death! Another great read.

While in his own element... I've always been impressed with the Kraven: Last Hunt storyline. Left for dead and being impresonated by Kraven? Brilliant!

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Hello all... guess I should've done this before jumping into the forum head first. LOL I'm 34 and live in the NW corner of South Carolina [mountains, not Myrtle]. I am the administrator for the parent company of our four local McDonald's restaurants that my wife owns along with her father [who is retiring]. I have three boys, the first two arrived as a set of twins, and along with three dogs, three cats, and two rabbits we've made life in the boonies worth living. I'm an avid motorcyclist and have found that I live in twistie heaven, USA. There are more twisting country roads within 50 miles of me than just about anywhere else in the country. Comics have been my passion even before I could read, and indeed they encouraged me in elementary school to learn faster so that I could understand what was being said by my favorite characters. I started receiving comics from my parents in pre-school, began collecting on my own when I got a paper-route and still own each and every comic I've ever purchased or was given. Someday, like when I retire, I'll open a small comic book shop around these parts and just kick back, but until then...
Post Edited:2007-02-28 11:21:26