I put on my best shirt and tie to review the anniversary issue, hard to believe it’s been 200 issues but the book gets a very high mark from me.
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Very true Adam and while the Annuals did serve the purpose, they aren’t the main book.
Annuals don’t usually count in the numbering of the main series, so it’s all good.
Very true. Look at the cover gallery in the book.
They’ve got 199 and it looks like they’ve left out the three USM annuals. So I guess that makes #200 actually #203 if you count them.
We’re pretty lock-step in our thoughts. That’s reassuring.
Interestingly Comixology have put a sale on what they consider the previous 99 issues. They’ve included requirm, so must have cut something else.
The list can be found here (https://www.comixology.com/Ultimate-Spider-man-Sale/page/1404)