alexanderlucard: (pic#517448)alexanderlucard ([personal profile] alexanderlucard) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2010-06-11 11:22 am UTC
This has always been my favourite Spidey story of all time, so I figured what better time to post it than during this week.

Beneath the cut are 28 pages from the 146 page Marvel Premiere Classic hardcover or specifically, seven pages from Web of Spider-Man #31, four pages from Amazing Spider-Man #293, four and a third pages from Spectacular Spider-Man #131, six pages from Web of Spider-Man #32, and six pages from Amazing Spider-Man #294.





























































Suggested Tags: Char: Spider-Man, Char: Kraven The Hunter/Sergei Kravinov, Creator: J.M. DeMatteis, Creator: Mike Zeck


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[personal profile] thehefner
2010-06-11 07:32 pm UTC (link)
I should hate this story out of principle, as Spider-Man is the last character who should be getting the grim 'n gritty treatment. Nope, still a masterpiece. Or at least, up there with the very best that DeMatteis has written.

Now, McFarlane's TORMENT, that's a shitty grim 'n gritty Spider-Man story...

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[personal profile] okkult3000
2010-06-11 09:33 pm UTC (link)
Man, Torment pissed me off. I got it for my birthday once, and read it in one sitting. It was AWFUL.

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[personal profile] skalja
2010-06-11 09:59 pm UTC (link)
I think the reason this story succeeds is that the grim n' grit serves a narrative purpose, instead of being the narrative purpose.

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