The difference in issue number boxes is down to the fact that the 1st is a direct edition copy and the 2nd is a (facsimile) newsstand copy |
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Saturday, 20 April 2019
The AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #252 FACSIMILE EDITION...
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I stopped reading comics sometime around late 1983 (I eventually returned in 2007) but I remember hearing about Spidey's new black costume because it was on the BBC news or in the newspapers or something.
ReplyDeleteWell, CJ, now you can buy this issue and catch up with what you've missed. Return to 1984 as soon as you can.
ReplyDeleteI love the black costume, probably because that's what Spidey was wearing when I made the move from casual interest to dedicated comics reader. I'd have liked him to have kept wearing it a bit longer, although he was always going to back to the red-and-blue at some point - apparently Todd McFarlane agreed to draw Amazing Spider-Man on the condition Spidey would be in the red and blue costume.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, Erik Larsen changed Spidey's outfit to red and black while he was drawing Amazing- a subtle change, but one that I didn't especially like.
Spidey's original colours were red and black back in Ditko's time, DS, the blue was just supposed to be 'highlights'. (The spider emblem on his back was originally blue, which it wouldn't have been if the costume was also meant to be blue.) Over time, however, Ditko left the costume more 'open', and it just sort of evolved into blue and red.
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