It does, you can just youtube it
There’s a post credit scene that takes place after some of the credits, but nothing after all of the credits finish. Basically hang out for a little bit but not all the way towards the end.
Unless you’re like me and always stay until the end of every movie anyway lol! Except for romantic comedies I get dragged too. I’m out!
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My two fave x books are getting canned… Uncanny and legacy.
And marvel now is about to go down.
Not liking what I’m hearing…
This is the essential modern day Spider-Man story: http://www.amazon.com/Spiderman-Other-Evolve-Black-Costume/dp/0785128123/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1341937638&sr=1-1&keywords=spider-man+the+other
It hits all the high points of Spider-Man mythology. It’s got comedy and drama, tragedy and triumph. The comic book writing savant known as J. Michael Sraczynski was the mastermind of this story, which had life-shattering implications for old Webhead. You can’t be a true Spider-Fan without reading and owning this seminal work. (“Seminal” means “born of the semen.”)
gonna check barnes and nobles/local comic stores before I order from Amazon. Thanks
after rebooting Uncanny X-Men a year ago do we really need to reboot it again? smh
We can assume that Gage is out of Legacy?
Find the Spider-Island tpb and Ends of The Earth (if it’s even out yet). They’ll get you caught up on what’s going on currently. But yea the last two issues are a good jumping on point.
As far as good Spidey stories I’d recommend…
- Spider-Man: Blue (this is more of a love letter towards Gwen as he recalls memories of when he, MJ, and Gwen were in a lil love triangle)
- Spider-Man: The Gauntlet/Grim Hunt (The Gauntlet all leads up to Grim Hunt. These are darker stories. IMO the ones that stand out are Rhino & Mysterio and Shed. Definitely pick up Shed. One of the better Spider-Man stories I’ve ever read. And it tells what happened before the current arc)
- Kraven’s Last Hunt. Really good, really dark. If you do read Gauntlet/Grim Hunt it’d be a good idea to read this too.
- Mark Millar’s Spider-Man. A bit more mature (it was under the Marvel Knights line). It’s a Mark Millar book with the Dodson’s and Frank Cho on art. Features lots of Black Cat, shows how Mac Gargan (The Scorpion) became Venom.
- Spider-Man/Black Cat: Evil That Men Do. A Kevin Smith written Spidey book! It’s a bit more focused on Black Cat though, and the Dodson’s are on art in this too (Dodson draws the best Black Cat IMO. She’s become synonymous with him for me because of this book and the Millar book. She’s also in the current Defenders arc which is also drawn by Dodson).
- Ultimate Spider-Man. All of it. Alllllllll of it. It’s so good. Things really really slow down by the time Miles is introduced (last issue was great though). Any fan of Spidey and his universe should read it.
Don’t know about Legacy but of the 9 books that are going to be cancelled, most of them are just going to restart with #1. And then when there’s an anniversary or a milestone issue they’ll go back to the old numbering system. Pretty sure most of the books are safe except for Legacy which can just get swapped for a ‘Now!’ book and FF since Hickman is leaving the title anyway. Full list BTW -
http://www.examiner.com/article/marvel-comics-announces-the-cancellation-of-nine-current-titles
Spoiler
Thor I am disappoint
I might take you off as my sub after this poor performance…
No more Thor, Cap, or Hulk? This is no bueno as I enjoy those titles. Hopefully they get a new #1 that isn’t needed at all other than Marvel can’t ever let DC have something.
At least Scarlet Spider isn’t on that list, I just got into it and I don’t know how well it does, but I’m really enjoying it. Plus I’m from Houston so that’s pretty cool.
Space Punisher was strange. Don’t think I’ll be back next month for it though. Maybe too strange for me, but fun.
Loved Spider-Men this week. Bendis is taking what I think is a stupid idea and making it work somehow.
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Man I really enjoyed, avx #6 (art does help) But over all it was a really good read. Sadly I have no "hope" in the ending… Also now that I know about marvel now…meh.
- Start spelling it “Spider-Man” with the hyphen in between to increase your nerd cred, because “spiderman” is incorrect.
- Ignore everything Zephy recommends, because he is a sadist and derives sick pleasure from recommending bad books to new readers.
- Check this instead…
The “classic” (read: old) must read Spider-Man stories include stuff like…
- Kraven’s Last Hunt
- Death of Jean DeWolff
- The Night Gwen Stacy Died
- If This Be My Destiny (the classic story where he’s stuck under debris while the room floods)
- Spider-Man No More (the original “hero gives up” story that’s done to death now, Spider-Man 2 was based on this)
- there’s also a great story where he fights the Juggernaut, but I don’t remember the name
If you want more modern stuff, you should check out Spider-Man: Blue, definitely.
If you want to start reading Spider-Man month to month, forget about the current stuff in stores right now and go pick up one of the two following trades…
Amazing Spider-Man: Coming Home - it’s when JMS started his run on Amazing Spider-Man, which I thought was pretty solid up until the whole…spider totem wacky stuff. To be honest I didn’t really like any of the Morlun stuff, but I really liked the stuff in between the big stories of JMS’ run, just regular, good, monthly superhero comics that just happened to be about Spider-Man.
Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 1: Power and Responsibility - At about the same time, they were doing Ultimate Spider-Man stories, and out of all the Ultimate stuff, this was the purest and most on point about their ambition to start telling just regular stories again without all that continuity stuff weighing on it. I think this is probably the best point to start with Spider-Man comics, and you keep going until all the other Ultimate universe stuff bleeds in and all the editorial and crossover stuff gets in the way.
Really just pick up one of the two, as per your preference (do you want to read Spider-Man in the normal universe or a reboot of Spider-Man as a teenager?) and just keep picking up the next trade until you don’t like it any more.
Paul Jenkins on Spectacular Spider-Man was apparently a very good run as well but I actually didn’t read it so I don’t know anything about it.
Don’t read any Venom or Carnage shit, if you’re interested in that, then ignore all the words I’ve written and set yourself on fire.
Ah…I loved coming home, especially the mythologizing of Spider-Man and the Spider Totem, Morlun is BOSS.
Also had quite a bit of ULT Spider-Man when it was new, that was pretty good, I ended somewhere around the start of their Green Goblin arc and Parker finding the sybiote and Venom.
Pesonally, I like the idea of Venom, not so much Carnage, because frankly, I think he’s just an insane nut rider. Don’t have any actual expose to Venom comic wise other than the series with Flash Thompson, which was awesome from the 4 or so issues I bought.
Is SHED as good as it was hyped to be?
I was as big of a Venom fanboy in the early 90’s as anybody else, but he’s always been a pretty one note villain and spawning another one note villain off a one note villain in Carnage is just derivative and boring. Diminishing returns. I don’t know if I ever really bought into the whole Lethal Protector deal where hipster Venom takes a semester off and moves to San Francisco for a few months to “find himself” like every other 21 year-old white person does or dreams about doing.
Yes, we all thought Maximum Carnage was awesome, but it’s been twenty fucking years, maybe let’s move on.
Shed was by Chris Bachalo right? I need to read it still, but I can’t imagine Bachalo on Spider-Man to be anything other than awesome.
You know what was a really awesome Spider-Man story? That one where he sells his marriage to the devil in exchange for his 97 year-old aunt’s life, and everything gets Infinite Crisis’ed and Peter Parker/Mary Jane are essentially continuity punched out of existence. That was awesome.
Oh wait, actually upon further reflection THAT WAS THE WORST FUCKING STORY OF ALL TIME
QFT. I woulda let Aunt May croak.
Well that was depressing.
Yup, Brand New Gay.
But I like the new Venom series
But then again it has a character with a lot of history now attached to the suit and written fairly well so yeah, although some stuff just drags on. I enjoy Slott’s run but it’s gotten a little big for it’s britches with Spider-Island and Ends or the Earth or whatever as these big Spidey events being wedged in. For Spider-Man I always just liked him in smaller stories with a villain focus and a little continuity, if I want to see Spidey in an event I’ll pick up one of the two dozen Marvel ones on shelves at any given point.
But yeah I like Slott, as far as the current Spider-Man stuff goes. Avenging feels rather meh now and I think Venom or Scarlet Spider is a better alternative than another Spider-Man book.
really uncanny xmen is being canceled i dont believe it , they just restarted it, i like legacy because it rogue heavy,im not digging the new marvel shake up if this is true
scarlet has been great from the start best thing that came out of spider island is kane taking spidys new suit and beefing with kravens daughter