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Amazing Spider-Man Complete Comic Book Collection Win/Mac

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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: GIT Corp
EAN: 0791149900046
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: Git Corporation
Manufacturer: Git Corporation
Model: 90004
Publisher: Git Corporation
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 09, 2006
Sales Rank: 143
Studio: Git Corporation



Features:
  • Plus Spider-Web column pages, bullpen bulletins, and advertisements
  • Over 575 original full-length digital comic books on DVD-ROM
  • All Amazing Spider-Man comic books ever printed covering over 43 years
  • 12 milestones of Amazing Spider-Man from March 1963 to June 2006
  • Complete comic book collection with annuals, all articles, and pinups







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Amazing Spider-Man: The Complete Collection brings together four decades of adventures with one of the world's most famous heroes! Revisit and relive every Amazing Spider-Man comic book ever printed covering over 43 years. Including the mind-blowing 12 Milestones of Amazing Spider-Man spanning March 1963 through June 2006. A total of over 575 complete comic books including Annuals, all articles, Spider-Web column pages, Bullpen Bulletins, Pinups and every single advertisement.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * This is good stuff... ...
There is no way a scan is going to be better than the original its scanned from.

Unless you expect somebody to retouch 11,000+ pages you will be happy with this package.

It's looks exactly like you remember the original comics.

I'm delighted with this DVD and am delighted there's no more being produced.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It's SPIDERMAN! The way he was meant to be known... ...
I grew up with Spiderman....on TV as TV movies and cartoons...but I always thought that there was more to it than that.

Getting this box set makes the world of Spiderman come alive. I completely missed out on the original stories of Gobbie, Doc Oc, Venom, Carnage....all that....but no longer. I like seeing where the world starts and comes all the way through 2006.

I also have the Iron Man DVD and will most likely pick up the Incredible Hulk and possibly the Avengers set as well.

I've liked X-Men, so that might be a future purchase as well.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Technically complete...but save your money ...
I bought this product because I wanted to catch up on stories from the 90's. Unfortunately, at that time Marvel ran several Spider-Man titles each month and the story lines moved between them. Because this collection contains only issues of The Amazing Spider-Man, you will find that you get the beginning of a story, but not the middle or end, because those were carried out in other comics; or the end but not the beginning. This product indeed contains the complete run--but it is made up of frustratingly incomplete stories. Also, each page appears with a horribly intrusive watermark. Save your money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing? You bet! ...
GIT really did a fine job with these comic collections. Too bad Marvel is now going totally online and won't let anyone have the actual comics in hand anymore. *sigh* Oh, well -- but if you can get it used (or from GIT), go for it. It's definitely worth the money!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * My brother loves it ...
This product includes actual .pdf scans of the comic books. I think my brother feels like a 10 year old kid again.


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