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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5913

    Colouring Book Theatre: The Amazing Spider-Man

    The Amazing Spider-Man: "Spider-Man Unmasked" by Marvel Books
    Recently a reader commented that I have never met a colouring book I didn't hate.

    He was kidding but it did strike me that even though everything I do is done out of love, it does seem like i love to crap on them.

    I'll counter that I'm drawn to the train wrecks for their comic potential but in the interest of fairness, I present a book that I have nothing but nice things to say about.


    Published in 1983 by Marvel itself, this book retells the story of "Amazing Spider-Man #39" in coloring book format and well, they do a good job.

    Grab your crayons and still suit and join me after the jump









    The Nice artwork is by Winsolw Mortimer and Mike Esposito, which is miles above the standard of the day.




    A dynamic series of panels depicting Spider-Man's fighting ability, bravo Marvel.







    If you think it's clunky for JJJ to say Peter's full name, it's so the Goblin can easily gain Spider-Man's identity. The story has been simplified by David Anthony Kraft and well, it makes sense.




    As an aside, no artist has ever drawn Aunt May where she doesn't sort of frighten me.




    The only way this book loses a point is they don't recreate the cover of ASM #39, such an easy and obvious thing to do.




    Reading this sort of made me miss reading comix.



    Well almost, Spidey sure knows how to party.




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  • comicmike
    Persistent Member
    • Sep 22, 2009
    • 1824

    #2
    omg, thanks for posting ths! Complete eye-candy for me

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    • Brown Bear
      Still Old School
      • Feb 14, 2008
      • 7062

      #3
      I had this one. Loved it. I'd love to see the old 60's Spidey coloring books featured some day too. I really look forward to these.
      Check out my website: Megozine Covers - Home

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      • LonnieFisher
        Eloquent Member
        • Jan 19, 2008
        • 10917

        #4
        I want a copy!

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        • Earth 2 Chris
          Verbose Member
          • Mar 7, 2004
          • 32822

          #5
          Nice! Mortimer drew the old Spidey Super Stories comic based on the Electric Company shorts, so this reminds me a lot of that.

          I have a few of the Secret Wars coloring/activity books, and this has the same look and feel as those. So much more authentic than what Whitman put out in the 70s!

          Chris
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          • MIB41
            Eloquent Member
            • Sep 25, 2005
            • 15633

            #6
            That has a slight Andrew Ross inspiration to it and yet still in the overall vein of the early 80's cartoon approach. Cool.

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            • enyawd72
              Maker of Monsters!
              • Oct 1, 2009
              • 7904

              #7
              Originally posted by MIB41
              That has a slight Andrew Ross inspiration to it and yet still in the overall vein of the early 80's cartoon approach. Cool.
              Tom, who is Andrew Ross? I'm not familiar with his work at all, and I thought I knew all the Marvel artists.

              By any chance did you mean Ross Andru?

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