A milestone issue means a higher page count and with that in mind, I was expecting the series to advance with some of the plot threads that were established in the beginning. But instead, this issue tells a story that feels out-of-place, with the only connection being to the post-credits scene of the first issue with Doctor Octopus and a mysterious figure.

Welcome back to 2014. The year was marked by several phenomenal Marvel films including Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, and X-Men: Days of Future Past. It had only been a couple of years since The Avengers debuted, so the comic book movie landscape was full of excitement and promise. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 also happened to be released in 2014.


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Chris Zylka portrays Flash Thompson, a high school bully who is also the captain of the Midtown Science High basketball team and typically picks on Parker.[46] On playing the role, Zylka said, "You just try to focus. As an artist or as an actor, you just try to focus and stay in that world and block it all out."[47] Embeth Davidtz portrays Peter's mother, Mary Parker.[33][34] Leif Gantvoort plays the burglar who robs the convenience store and then kills Uncle Ben, and Michael Barra plays T-Bone, the store clerk. Tom Waite plays Nicky, a thug whom Peter mistakes for his uncle's killer. Hannah Marks portrays Missy Kallenback, a shy girl who has a crush on Peter.[48] Kelsey Chow's brief role is simply credited as "Hot Girl" during the end credits of the film, but the actress revealed to media outlets around the time of the film's release that her character is in fact Sally Avril.[49] Similarly, C. Thomas Howell's character is credited as "Jack's Father" at the end of the film (Jack being a boy that Spider-Man rescues on the Williamsburg Bridge) but he is referred to as Troy by one of his fellow construction workers in the film itself. Unlike the previous films, J. Jonah Jameson does not appear.[50] Spider-Man co-creator Stan Lee has a cameo appearance, as he did in the previous films. At the 2011 Dallas Comic Con, Lee detailed that he plays a librarian listening to music on his headphones while stamping books, oblivious to the ongoing battle.[51] Michael Massee, who previously worked with Marvel as Dr. Bruce Banner in the Ultimate Avengers animated film series, plays the mysterious man in the shadows who talks with Connors in his prison cell in a teaser scene during the end credits.[52] As to the man's identity, director Marc Webb said, "It's intentionally mysterious. And I invite speculation..."[53] In The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the character was revealed to be Gustav Fiers.[54] Michael Papajohn, who played Dennis Carradine, Uncle Ben's apparent killer in the 2002 film, has a cameo as Alfred, Dr. Ratha's limo driver, thus being the only actor (aside from Stan Lee) of the Sam Raimi films to play a role in the reboot film. Papajohn originally asked to reprise the role as the robber, but the part was given to Gantvoort.[55]

It was reported originally that the film would feature both Mary Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy as love interests,[79] but the website The Wrap later reported that only Gwen Stacy would appear.[80] In August 2010, the list of candidates included Lily Collins, Ophelia Lovibond, and Imogen Poots, with Teresa Palmer, Emma Roberts, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead cited by The Hollywood Reporter as "potentially in the mix".[81] In September 2010, Variety reported that the shortlist had expanded to include Stone and Mia Wasikowska.[82] The shortlist was reported to then include Dianna Agron, Georgina Haig and Dominique McElligott.[83] On October 5, 2010, the choice of Stone was confirmed.[22] Webb noted that the chemistry between Stone and Garfield made her the clear choice.[22] That chemistry inspired their off-screen romance.[13]

In April 2021, Sony signed a deal with Disney to let Sony's titles, including past Spider-Man films and SSU and other Marvel content to stream on Hulu and Disney+. A significant number of Sony titles began streaming on Hulu starting in June 2021.[221] It includes films from 2022 onwards. While the deal only concerns the United States, titles from Sony Pictures begun to also be added to Disney+ in regions outside of the U.S., as early as June 2022, starting with the majority of the Spider-Man films.[222]

Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal, pointed out that "the truly amazing thing is that most of what happens to Peter Parker in the first half of the film has already happened in previous chapters of the Spidey saga", that "what's old is old again."[263] However, Randy Myers from the San Jose Mercury News found it "the best Spidey yet", describing it as "strong, bold and well-acted." He felt that a viewer couldn't help but feel dj vu, but that the work shows greater "dimension".[264] Dana Stevens at Slate magazine believed that the film was an "absolutely unnecessary" retelling of the origin story, although it avoided "the common comic-book adaptation trap of gloomy self-seriousness".[265] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone also opined that the "unnecessary" reboot pulled stellar performances from Garfield and Stone and touches the heart.[266]

Basically, The Amazing Spider-Man is the main book. It started in the 1960s and was written by Stan Lee. When a character becomes a big success, comic book companies want them in all kinds of stories so consumers will buy more books, which is where books like Web of Spider-Man and Spectacular Spider-Man come in. Unless you're Spider-Crazy, you really only need to read Amazing. The only exception is Ultimate Spider-Man, which is actually a separate universe about a more modernized interpretation of the character and world. So you might be interested in that.

@spideyreader: I would really only concern yourself with ASM. Some of the others, such as Spectacular Spider-Man, are just sort of fillers. Granted some of them are really great but you will easily get the most from ASM. I'm not sure how much you have read of it but I would definitely recommend reading from the beginning if you haven't. The old stuff holds up really well, cheesy dialogue aside.

this will bring you through spider-man's entire history each issue at a time. It contains everything that he was in, so make sure to just read the main titles. _of_Spider-Man_titles#Mainstream_continuity_2 these are all of the mainstream continuity titles to follow.

As of June 20, 2023, there were 4,692 copies of Amazing Spider-Man #1 in the CGCCensus, including only five in CGC 9.6 Universal grade and two in CGC 9.8Universal grade. In November 2022, a CGC 9.6 copy of Amazing Spider-Man #1 wassold for $336,000.

Sony's Spider-Man universe is a bit of a mess right now, and the only thing that can save it is The Amazing Spider-Man 3. Currently, the universe only exists to set up Spider-Man villains, but it has no Spider-Man for them to fight. Although some enjoy the movies being free of that connection, the universe's three films have been heavily criticized for the lack of Spider-Man ties. But Sony could easily salvage it by adding Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man and making The Amazing Spider-Man 3.

Morbius' end-credits scenes raises far more questions than they answer. The first scene shows Adrian Toomes, the Vulture from the MCU, being transported to Sony's universe through the purple rift that is shown at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home. The second scene shows Adrian in his Vulture suit approaching Morbius and suggesting that they form a team, hinting at a future Sinister Six movie. This creates many problems. First, the scenes add plot holes, contradicting the MCU by pulling characters away from its universe even though No Way Home only brought characters to its universe. Second, it hurts the Vulture's character. Adrian Toomes doesn't have a motivation for wanting to form a Sinister Six, so his actions only really serve to set up a future movie. Third, it undermines the MCU's own plans, as Spider-Man: Homecoming's post-credits scene shows Vulture making plans with Scorpion, something that can't happen if they are universes apart. Finally, it means that a Sinister Six team is being formed in a universe that has no Spider-Man.

The Sinister Six is one of the most iconic villain teams in comics, so having them make their first cinematic appearance without their arachnid archenemy would be a shame. As of right now, Adrian Toomes is the only potential member of the team that is a villain. Morbius is a hero who presumably has no knowledge of Spider-Man and Venom is also a hero twice over who has only ever seen Spider-Man on TV. Unless Sony is setting up an Ocean's Eleven-style heist film for the Sinister Six, they have no motivation to form a team. However, by giving the Sony universe a Spider-Man, there would be a hero that gives the Six a reason to unite.

The best option for Sony would be for them to retroactively go back to their plans for an Amazing Spider-Man shared universe. If they were to add a Spider-Man to this universe they only have three options: Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man, or an entirely new one. Tobey Maguire's wouldn't be the best option because the Raimi Spider-Man films are so tonally unique that these very dark and gritty characters simply wouldn't fit. A new web-slinger is a bad idea because audiences currently are keeping up with Tom Holland's MCU Spider-Man and Miles Morales from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. On top of that, both Maguire and Garfield have already had their own movie series, so a fifth cinematic Spider-Man really isn't needed right now. That leaves Andrew Garfield and The Amazing Spider-Man universe, which is the perfect candidate. ff782bc1db

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