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The Monthly Haul: May 2011

By Mark Ginocchio

May 31, 2011monthly haulNo comments

The Haul: ASM #8 (Very Good minus) ASM #19 (Good plus) Final Tally: 21 issues to complete the run. Let me start by saying it’s sheerly coincidental that the month where I started to explore Spider-Man as a member of the Fantastic Four after the death of Human Torch/Johnny

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New Issues: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #38 and the Annual Question

By Mark Ginocchio

May 27, 2011New Issues4 Comments

I walked into a comic book shop down the street from where I worked on a lunch break recently and there on the new release rack there was a comic book seemingly taunting me. The Amazing Spider-Man Annual for 2011. Those stupid annuals. I’d like to say they’re the

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Remembrance of Comics Past: Amazing Spider-Man 300

By Mark Ginocchio

May 26, 2011Remembrance of Comics Past3 Comments

Like most of my earliest comic book purchases, I picked up a copy of ASM 300 when it first came out at the local corner candy/tobacco shop in my hometown of East Rockaway, NY. A few months earlier, I had purchased what went on to be the first two

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Random Reflections: On Death, Dying, And Resurrection

By Mark Ginocchio

May 25, 2011random reflections3 Comments

I wanted to refer you to an enjoyable read over at The Capital in Annapolis, MD, which hits upon a point that currently has a lot relevancy in the world of Chasing Amazing: the “death” of superheroes.  “Death,” of course goes in “quotations,” because as the article aptly notes,

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New Issues: Amazing Spider-Man #658 And Costume Changes

By Mark Ginocchio

May 24, 2011New Issues2 Comments

When I first started reading Amazing Spider-Man comics in the 1980s, it was towards the bitter end of the “black suit” saga – the first truly long-standing alternative costume used by Spidey in the character’s history. Prior to that era, it was his traditional red and blues, and after

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Adventures in Blogging: On Inspiration and Flattery

By Mark Ginocchio

May 23, 2011Adventures in Blogging2 Comments

Part of the reason I started Chasing Amazing was because I felt the site filled a niche on the blogosphere that was otherwise unfilled – a site dedicated to the passion of collecting comic books that also delves a little bit into the mindset of what possess someone to

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Remembrance of Comics Past: Amazing Spider-Man 119

By Mark Ginocchio

May 20, 2011Remembrance of Comics Past7 Comments

This coming weekend in New York City there’s the Big Apple Comic Con “Spring Edition,” one of the city’s biggest gatherings of all things comic books and nerd culture. On paper, the event probably sounds like Chasing Amazing Nirvana, but unfortunately that’s not so. You might have remembered me

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Random Reflections: On Cutting Comics and Making Mark Cry

By Mark Ginocchio

May 19, 2011random reflections1 Comment

I wonder how the artistic community would react if some retailer found a beat-up old Picasso painting and decided instead of trying to resell the whole thing, he’d cut the painting up into multiple 4 x 6 panels and resell those. The premise would be, “yeah, this isn’t the

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New Issues: Free Comic Book Day Spider-Man

By Mark Ginocchio

May 18, 2011New IssuesNo comments

When I was a kid, a free comic book featuring Spider-Man would be something found inside a cereal box or some other promotional giveaway (I even have a memory of a Spider-Man comic being a freebie with a tube of toothpaste and voila, the Internet has confirmed these suspicions).

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Spidey Spin Offs: FF #1 And An Expanding Collection

By Mark Ginocchio

May 17, 2011Spidey Spin OffsNo comments

When Marvel announced a few months ago that Spider-Man would be joining the Fantastic Four – now calling themselves the “Future Foundation” in the wake of the death of their youngest team member Human Torch/Johnny Storm, I didn’t even debate my next move: I called up Marvel and subscribed

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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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