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Picture Pages: Todd McFarlane Spider-Man Art

By Mark Ginocchio

September 16, 2014Picture PagesNo comments

For a comprehensive gallery of all of the images featured on Chasing Amazing, along with other cool visuals I stumble upon while surfing the internet, be sure to follow my Pinterest page. Here are some visuals from my Todd McFarlane Spider-Man art page which are all images illustrated by McFarlane that  appeared in

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Edge of Spider-Verse #1: Welcome Back Spider-Man Noir

By Mark Ginocchio

September 15, 2014Spidey Spin OffsNo comments

There’s been a lot of hubbub from fans and critics about the quantity of crossover books and miniseries that tie-in to the upcoming “Spider-Verse” event, but I think as long as we continue to get fun, tightly-plotted stories like Edge of Spider-Verse #1, most of us will be very

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Amazing Spider-Talk Episode 6 & 1.4

By Mark Ginocchio

September 13, 2014PodcastsNo comments

If you haven’t yet, be sure to tune in to the best Spider-Man podcast on the internet, Amazing Spider-Talk. In this latest episode, Dan Gvozden and I talk about the brand new Amazing Spider-Man #6 and Amazing Spider-Man #1.4 (Learning to Crawl). We also discuss some recent Spider-news and

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Amazing Spider-Man #6 and Regrettable Feelings

By Mark Ginocchio

September 12, 2014New Issues7 Comments

It’s hard to believe that volume three of the Amazing Spider-Man launched nearly six months ago, because now that we reached the end of the opening arc with ASM #6, it feels like we’re so far removed from the inspired, joyful series debut that I don’t even recognize the book I’m

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Guest Blogs: Top 75 Moments in Marvel Comics History (Part 1)

By Mark Ginocchio

September 11, 2014Guest BlogsNo comments

This should be a fun list… Over the next few weeks, at ComicBook.com I will be counting down what I deem to be the most influential/iconic moments in Marvel Comics history as part of the company’s 75th anniversary celebration this year. In the first part of my list, I

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Across the Spider-Verse: Spider-Man Noir

By Mark Ginocchio

September 10, 2014Blind Spots1 Comment

The original Spider-Man Noir miniseries is one of those books that sounds like an interesting concept on paper, but ultimately falls short in its execution. And yet, in my three-plus years of blogging, I’ve talked/tweeted/interacted with a number of fans who absolutely adore this series. So, I guess I’ll

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Guest Blogs: 10 Comic Book Villains Turned Heroes

By Mark Ginocchio

September 9, 2014Guest BlogsNo comments

Who doesn’t love a redemption story? And the comic book industry is filled with them. Check out my latest list at ComicBook.com which looks at 10 of the very best “babyface turns” in comic book history. Any of your favorite villains turned heroes missing from the list?

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Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15 and the Tears of a Clown

By Mark Ginocchio

September 8, 2014Spidey Spin OffsNo comments

We were told by the creators of the Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber, not to mourn the cancellation of the series this November since the book had such an unexpectedly good run over the past year and change. While I’m not one to argue with

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Guest Blogs: 10 Most Important Deaths in Comics

By Mark Ginocchio

September 6, 2014Guest Blogs1 Comment

By the end of the month, one of the most popular characters in Marvel Comics history, Wolverine, will be killed off as part of The Death of Wolverine event. While killing off a major comic book character is not an unusual thing to do  these days, I thought I would

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Spider-Man 2099 #3 and More Action For Ya

By Mark Ginocchio

September 5, 2014B Titles1 Comment

Based on some of the other reviews I’ve been reading for the first two issues of the newly relaunched Spider-Man 2099 series, it appears that I’m in the minority in being completely captivated by writer Peter David’s slow burn set up and character work. I know that most people

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Mark Ginocchio is a professional writer and editor living in Brooklyn, NY. He's been collecting Amazing Spider-Man comic books since the late-1980s and launched Chasing Amazing in 2011 as a way to tell his story about Spider-Man, comics, collecting and everything else in-between.

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