Spider-Man in the 1970s! A Marvel Comics Book Review
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Essential Spider-Man Volume 8: A Wild Ride Through The 1970s!
The Marvel Essential series of books, each topping several hundred pages, contain the original stories in black & white rather than color.
Fun Collection of Stories With a Few Lame Ones Thrown in!
Len Wein handled most of the writing chores, with Marv Wolfman later taking over with issue No. 182. Ross Andru draws the majority of the stories, which included the returns of such classic bad guys as the Kingpin, the Lizard and the Green Goblin.
Dr. Faustus, who was really Captain America's foe, pops up, as well as guest stars such as the Punisher, Nighcrawler and Nova.
The stories spend a good bit of time with Peter Parker, and this collection ends with the story of his college graduation.
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- Fun Collection of Stories With a Few Lame Ones Thrown in!
- Green Goblins Here, Green Goblins There...
- The Punisher Strikes!
- And The Nightcrawler Came Prowling, Prowling!
- Nightcrawler's Debut in Giant-Size X-Men No. 1
- An Old-Fashioned Mystery Guest-Starring Nova!
- Ross Andru, An Underrated Professional
- John Romita Jr.'s First U.S. Work!
- Who's The Lamest Villain?
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Green Goblins Here, Green Goblins There...
...Green Goblins everywhere!
Len Wein does a good job of setting things up over past stories, with scenes of Harry Osborn (who had last worn the Green Goblin costume) and his psychiatrist. Then Wein involves Osborn's fiancee Liz Allen in a separate adventure with bad guy the Molten Man, which leads her to leave Osborn and pretty much send him over the ledge and sets up the return of the Goblin.
I don't want to give too many details of the actual story, as there are some surprises in store. But the climax involves a fight with more Green Goblins than Spider-Man should ever have to face! The stories originally appeared in issue Nos. 176-180.
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The Punisher Strikes!
The Punisher, who became a much larger star in his own series in the 1980s, was a regular guest-star in the Amazing Spider-Man since his debut in issue No. 129. The thing to remember is that this type of antihero, who was determined to kill criminals, was definitely a strong contrast to the superheroes of the 1970s, who went to great lengths to defeat the bad guys without killing.In this collection the Punisher appears in two two-part stories. He and Spider-Man team up in issues No. 175-176 to stop the Hitman from killing J. Jonah Jameson, which culminates in a classic fight on top of the Statue of Liberty. The tale also gives some insight into the crucial differences between the antihero Punisher and the villain Hitman, who it turns out knew each other in the Vietnam War. I was disappointed by the ending of the tale because I found the Hitman to be one of the better villains introduced during that era.
This image is taken from the cover of Amazing Spider-Man 162.
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And The Nightcrawler Came Prowling, Prowling!
This was a cool story because we were still learning about Nightcrawler, and he was one of my favorites of the new X-Men. The villain's motive as pretty stupid -- he was killing random people to get The Punisher to attack him, but overall I really enjoyed the story.
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An Old-Fashioned Mystery Guest-Starring Nova!
Nova: Part Spider-Man, Part-Green Lantern
I enjoyed this tale immensely when I was a young reader, and marveled at the main clue (no hints, as I don't want to spoil things for anybody!).
Nova, who first appeared in 1976, was a cross between Spider-Man and the Green Lantern in many ways. In this case, a teenager with lost of personal problems (just like Spider-Man's alter ego Peter Parker) gains super-powers from a dying alien who belonged to a type of police force (just like Green Lantern). His 1970s series didn't last more than a few years, but it was fun.
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Ross Andru, An Underrated Professional
Prior to Spider-Man, Andru drew eight years worth of Wonder Woman stories for DC Comics, from 1958 to 1967, cementing in many readers' minds an image of what that superhero looked like. I remember he also drew Marvel Comics' original version of pulp hero Doc Savage in a short-lived series in the 1970s. I was just discovering the pulp reprints, and while reading those novels I always imagined Doc and his colleagues as drawn by Andru!
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Who's The Lamest Villain?

The volume contains some of the absolute silliest Spider-Man villains ever! I remember finding bad guys like Jigsaw funny more than anything else. And the Rocket Racer certainly hasn't stood the test of time. These guys just didn't have enough danger to them to ever make you think Spider-Man was in danger. Which of these bad guys do you think was the lamest?
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Some say the Essential series is a great way for fans to read all their favorite series without having to scout down the old comics and spend a great deal of money. Others say the books just aren't worthwhile because the reprints are in black & white and losing the original colors of the art makes everything look drab. I agree the colors are a major part of enjoying a comic, but I do think the Essentials books are a great deal. I no longer have to go through my collection and pull the original comic out of its protective bag to enjoy an old story. Now, they can sit in a handy volume on my bookcase for me to dip into whenever I want!
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christopherwell
Oct 5, 2011 @ 3:17 pm | delete
- Oops - I meant to vote in favor of the Essentials and clicked the wrong one.
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Rockett
Jun 6, 2011 @ 1:30 pm | delete
- A very interesting compilation of information... great work!
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