ace_thunder's The Amazing Spider-Man #39 - How Green Was My Goblin! review

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    Spidey at his worst STILL at his best!!!!!

    An incredible debut yarn for the iconic and my personal favorite comic artist John Romita. Who's debut produced one of Spider-Man's best covers alone. Stan Lee the master of comic story plants the seeds for what will become Spidey's greatest loss. Green Goblin positions himself brilliantly to become and will always be the deadliest foe of our hero. In ASM #39 he learns his identity, knocks him out and captures him all in one day. Given, Dr. Bromwell's news of Aunt May's health gave Osborn an unfair advantage outside her window on a clear spring evening. But that only meant his luck matched is evil genius. Simply one the best comics I've ever read and is why Spider-Man is my favorite super hero. Romita and Lee made even Spidey getting owned fun. Reading Peter blindly walk on to a chessboard was as entertaining as watching Scarface die.

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