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Joss Wierzbicki
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Posted: 18 November 2010 at 8:31am | IP Logged | 1  

Just bought ASM 648. Are you sure it's Kingsley Brian, because if it is I'm OVERJOYED!!

Totally agree with Fred: caught up the last 12 years of Spider-Girl a few months back and I'm having a blast (from the past) of my life.

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It is Kingsley. I am looking forward to seeing how this plays out as well. :)
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I enjoy the entire MC2 line. I got into Spider-Girl a few years ago and bought all of the back issues and most of the other MC2 titles. I've enjoyed A-Next the best and it got me interested in the Thunderstrike limited coming up. Never cared for the Eric Masterson Thor and skipped Thunderstrike in the 90's (along with just about everything else) but I'm now buying (cheaply) the whole series. Looking forward to more DeFalco and Frenz fun.But I miss the Mayday!
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Plus they're apparently brought back Phil Urich, who was the heroic Green Goblin for a while.

I have a soft spot for that series. The only comics I borrowed from my little brother, usually it was the other way around.

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That series was AWEsome. All 13 of em bring back some great memories. Also, Scott McDaniel drew most of em!
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Joss Wierzbicki
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RE: "But I miss the Mayday"

The end of her series BROKE my heart.

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How did it end? The last series is the only one I've not read.
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<Fred Chaberlain>  It is Kingsley. I am looking forward to seeing how this plays out as well. :)

It's *a* Kingsley.  We've had the switcheroo rug pulled out from under us before.

It would not surprise me in the least if it was Daniel or it's revealed there's Kingsley triplets.  It wouldn't be a Hobgoblin story if it didn't have a completely out-of- left-field plot development. :-)




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Joss Wierzbicki
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Triplets? That'd be funny indeed.

Since I caught up Spider-Girl only this year the only remaining issues I haven't read yet are the Web of SM SG stories and her last mini. Sorry Brian.

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Did you follow Spider-Girl's adventures by De Falco & Frenz? These were
niiiice! Especially the last 3 years feat. the original Hobgoblin.
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SPIDER-GIRL was Marvel's best book every month it was published. One of
just two things I didn't like about the series was the "over-use" of the
Goblin, but that's because I'm not a fan of the character.
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SPIDER-GIRL was Marvel's best book every month it was published

Couldn't agree more. Fair enough there were quite a few Goblins (Urich, Normie, Fury) but there also were many new funny enemies. Besides, to me it was a continuity of the Clone Saga which I liked very much and the only title where the Parkers were still married. Hobgoblin was great in these SG comics too.

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It's funny that Spider-Girl was set in the future, because it was Marvel's only title that seemed like it came from the past.
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