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Great Story Titles
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Evening :)

One of my all time favourite story titles was this one from Amazing Spider-Man #159:

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Always makes me smile that one otto.gif.2714fc556c168256d340249551563205.gif

 

And still on Spidey, hop back ten issues for this dramatic favourite from #149:

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I wonder if he changed the order and died first he'd live then? Confusing, isn't it hm

What are your favourites with or without a u?

 

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ASM #29:  "Whatever you do, wherever you go, Never Step on a Scorpion!" or, "You think It's Easy to Dream up Titles Like This?"
ASM #27:  "Bring Back My Goblin to Me!"
ASM #37:  "Once Upon a Time... There was a Robot!"
ASM #31:  "If This be My Destiny!"
FF #29:  "It Started on Yancy Street!"
FF #41:  "The Brutal Betrayal of Ben Grimm"
FF #51:  "This Man... This Monster!"
FF #40:  "The Battle of the Baxter Building
FF #42:   "To Save You, Why Must I Kill You?"

 

...and so many more. This only covers some of the great story titles in just ASM & the FF, without even looking at the other Marvel series at the time.
Mid-sixties Stan Lee had a gift for dramatic titles.
This was just one of the things that separated Marvel from DC, at the time.

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9 hours ago, Unca Ben said:

ASM #27:  "Bring Back My Goblin to Me!"


FF #51:  "This Man... This Monster!"

Cheers Unca Ben. Another two favourites there. I could never read the Goblin one without singing it :)

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9 hours ago, Unca Ben said:

This was just one of the things that separated Marvel from DC, at the time.

...and old comics from new.

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2 minutes ago, picon3 said:

"Am I Now, Or Have I Ever Been?" Marvel Team Up #46.  

Very deep! I don't remember the story picon3 - what was it about?

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If I recall, this was a rather long multi-issue storyline where Spider-Man is using Dr. Doom's time machine.  In the issue prior, he was with Killraven in 2019 and here in #46 he's with Deathlok in 1990.  The story wasn't much.  Typical, two heroes fight each other, then realize they are on the same side.  Still, I've always liked the title.  Paul~

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