
Posted by Big Daddy Dale on 5/4/2006, 12:17 pm, in reply to "Re: Captain Britain & The Fury in Spectacular Spider-Man (UK) 133" --Previous Message--
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: n'est pas
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: Original Death's Head I hope, no?
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: The itching has subsided somewhat. It's now
: something of a red runny sore. But, yep,
: I'd very much like to write a follow up.
: The basic premise is, as Cap Britain tries
: to get home through the various dimensions
: he encounters various different versions of
: Spider-Man. And I think we should throw
: Death's Head in the mix just for the sheer
: hell of it.
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: Thank you for the kind words. Personally I
: think Jim, Jon, John, and John did a
: splendid job on this one. Hopefully at some
: point in the future we'll have Spidey
: embarking on a quest to help rescue the poor
: stranded Captain (I know Jim is itching to
: write one.)
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: Also, if anyone is that way inclined, the
: first collected Pocketbook of Spec Spidey UK
: stories (including the first Cap B / Spidey
: team-up) has just been released. It's
: called SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN ADVENTURES:
: NIGHT OF THE GOBLIN! and is priced at a very
: reasonable £3.99. Features 15 Spidey stories
: all created by UK writers and artists.
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