Back in high school I read every single Spider-man comic (excluding the news paper comic, Spider-man loves Mary Jane, and any non-english exclusive comics). It took me months to get through them all, completely legally for sure. I later did the same with Iron-Man and failed to do it with the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and the X-Men (the early ensemble comics are a trudge).

I wanna read all the Spider-mans again, despite knowing that it's a terrible idea.


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in reply to @Twinkee's post:

As someone who was inordinately fond of the Avengers before they blew-up culturally, I'm going to be real - you really, really do not need to do that. The hit-to-miss ratio on 'em is miserable!

Oooh yeah. The 00s were real bad. 70s-80s were decent. 90s had a lot of ups and down. 10s were kinda forgettable. I stopped keeping up with it about '17 or '18.

I really didn't like the Dan Slott run or the events he was in charge of. He's good at big ideas and terrible at the details.

That sounds about right from what I remember about his She-Hulk run. I was starting to drift away from super hero comics by the time he was ascendant, so I didn't read too many of his comics beyond that She-Hulk run.