Sunday, 14 December 2025

SUPERMAN Vs SPIDER-MAN 'TREASURY EDITION' 50th ANNIVERSARY...

Copyright DC COMICS & MARVEL COMICS

Due out the first week in January, two versions of the 50th Anniversary edition of Superman Vs Spider-Man, one with the original Andru/Adams cover and one painted by Alex Ross.  I've got two originals, but I've just ordered both of the new ones and if you're smart you'll do the same.  Okay then, at least buy one, but get your orders in fast before they sell out!

Come to think of it, I also have the gold-trimmed standard-size reprint, plus a book with the first few DC/Marvel superhero team-ups, including this one.  What can I say?  Well done me!

6 comments:

McSCOTTY said...

You learn something new every day, despite being an Adams fan I wasn't aware he was involved with this cover! I have never read any of the DC v Marvel original books so I may pick this up

I hear that Marvel and DC are publishing a new Spider-Man and Superman book next year as well .

Kid said...

Dick Giordano was involved as well, probably inking, I'd guess. 'May'? Never mind 'may', McS, definitely buy it - it's very cinematic and a durn good read.

Heard about the new team-up, will probably get it.

baggsey said...

I'll probably pick up a copy with the original cover when it's published, Kid. Looking back through my diary, I first spied it on a Friday lunchtime in August's newsagents (opposite the Tricorn) in Portsmouth on Feb 6th 1976. For some reason (probably did not have the 75p on me and I had to rush back to school as I was on a lunch break) I did not pick it up, and it was gone when I returned. It was probably the $2 version imported from the US.

It wasn't until April 6th 1976 that W H Smith in Commercial Rd had a copy for sale (the UK 75p price variant), and it was widely available.

Do you have a $2 or 75p priced original?

Kid said...

I was ill in bed (with a cold or something) and was waiting for a pal to bring this 'Treasury Edition' to my house after he finished work in Glasgow. He bought one for himself too, and I was allowed to pick the best one as he didn't bother about things like that. Wish I'd kept a diary now, B, so that I had precise dates for things I bought like you do. My two copies are the 75p version. Wish they'd do it in hardback.

Colin Jones said...

Another Spidey anniversary coming up is 50 years since the final issue of Spider-Man Comics Weekly which went on sale on Saturday, February 7th 1976 (exactly 10 days before my 10th birthday) - of course the Spidey weekly continued in its' new landscape format with the same numbering but SMCW was no more.

Kid said...

Same numbering, same comic, different format, same leading character, CJ. When a comic is given more pages or more colour (or colour is taken away), do you regard it as a new comic or the same one? Going by your arbitrary standards, the real SMCW ended when it went b&w, and cut down to 32 pages from 40.



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