
Some didn’t like "Secret Wars II" or the way it disrupted all the Marvel titles. Although it was excessive, if it wasn’t for the series we never would’ve been able to see Peter Parker toilet train the Beyonder. One of the odder moments of his life.

Some didn’t like "Secret Wars II" or the way it disrupted all the Marvel titles. Although it was excessive, if it wasn’t for the series we never would’ve been able to see Peter Parker toilet train the Beyonder. One of the odder moments of his life.
"Amazing Spider-Man" issue 343. I am less concerned with the fact that Aunt May and Willie Lumpkin are dating than the fact that barely any time has passed since her fiance Nathan was killed.
From “The Parker Years” one-shot. Sometimes Peter just pities himself too much and blames everything and World War II on himself. Good thing this era had MJ to put things in perspective.
Amazing Spider-Man issue 25. Let’s forget about the fact that if Liz and Betty shaved their heads we wouldn’t be able to tell them apart. First Mary Jane from the neck down. Too bad that flower […]


What issue is this from again, is it the secret wars serious or a spider-man book?
Oy vey…
I don’t care what others say. I enjoyed both Secret Wars series. Come back Jim Shooter.
This also raises the same question with DC’s Superman: if he really strained, would his dump blow away half the building?
No no, that’s just too good an opportunity to pass
I love this series, too bad Spider-Man only shows in the first issue of it
What puzzles me is how a guy like Beyonder who can turn air to a “Hammer of Thor” with a thought need a toilet?