I was just thinking about what really got me into superheroes as a kid, and I realized it wasn't actually comic books or toys, but coloring books.
I was only four, but I vividly remember two Amazing Spider-Man coloring books..."The Oyster Mystery", and "Seeing Double"
I loved Seeing Double especially...I remember it having (to my mind) a fun story about an imposter Spider-Man, with the real Spider-Man going to jail, and having to escape to clear himself.
The Oyster Mystery I remember more for the cover. I was absolutely mesmerized by that illustration as a child.
It seems so surreal now, because Spider-Man is totally out of his element in that one, yet it's still one of my favorite pieces of Spidey art to this day.
What about you guys?
I was only four, but I vividly remember two Amazing Spider-Man coloring books..."The Oyster Mystery", and "Seeing Double"
I loved Seeing Double especially...I remember it having (to my mind) a fun story about an imposter Spider-Man, with the real Spider-Man going to jail, and having to escape to clear himself.
The Oyster Mystery I remember more for the cover. I was absolutely mesmerized by that illustration as a child.
It seems so surreal now, because Spider-Man is totally out of his element in that one, yet it's still one of my favorite pieces of Spidey art to this day.
What about you guys?
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