![]() ![]() Volume 4 has a story about a new Crime Master and Big Man that was important for Nick Spencer’s run. ![]() Volume 1 had Gerry Conway’s first Spider-Man work. The five Marvel Team-Up Masterworks volumes collect the first 52 issues of that series, as well as other team-ups. Volumes 20-21 cover the Dennis O’Neil run, and are worth it for the Frank Miller annuals alone (that might be the main selling point for those volumes honestly). Volume 18 kicks off Wolfman/ Pollard’s run, and Volume 19 features the highlight from that period: the Burglar saga. Volumes 15-17 include Len Wein’s run on the character, which was also a showcase for artist Ross Andru, allowing him to depict New York City landmarks like no one else. Volumes 12-15 feature Gerry Conway’s run on the title, with the death of Gwen Stacy, debut of the Punisher, the first Harry Osborn Green Goblin saga and the original clone saga. Volume 11 brings Stan Lee’s run to a close, along with Roy Thomas/ Gil Kane’s brief run with the first appearances of Morbius and Gog. Volume 8 has the Tablet of Time saga, while Volume 9 has some later Lee/ Romita material, and Volume 10 features the aftermath of Captain Stacy’s death. Volume 7 is a highlight with Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 (the story of Peter’s parents) and the two Spectacular Spider-Man magazine issues. Volumes 5-7 include more of the Lee/ Romita run. Volume 4 includes the Master Planner Saga, and John Romita Sr’s debut in “Spider-Man and the Green Goblin…Both Unmasked,” two of the most important silver age Spider-Man stories. Volumes 1-3 include the majority of the Lee/ Ditko run. For 41 dollars, you can get the first 220 issues of Amazing Spider-Man, along with assorted annuals, specials and commentary. The sale includes the 21 Amazing Spider-Man masterworks. I’m going to go through some of the highlights. The sale includes at least twenty stories from the Crawlspace list of Top 50 Spider-Man comics. There are also sales on notable runs and notable comics from 2020, so more recent material is available. The original hardcovers vary from 50 to 75 dollars, and the digital ones are typically 16 bucks. ![]() Digital copies of 287 Marvel Masterworks are available for either one or two dollars. The most impressive might be their Marvel Masterworks discounts, which is a no-brainer for anyone with a tablet. At the moment, Comixology is having several massive sales. ![]()
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