


No they don't look like comics do today nor are they written as comics are today.in my opinion that's actually a good thing. Yes the stories are a bit dated (you're reading a series of comic books from the '60s what did you expect?). They face a pretty wide range of villains.argue, banter, fall for fairly obvious traps, all in all fun is had by.well all.

We get to see the Avengers who possess more physical power, who carry the biggest KA-BOOM factor as it were retire (or at least take a leave) and Cap faced with forming a NEW team with 3 ex-criminals (misunderstood and reformed of course). It includes what was the first Avengers comic I bought.before I went on a quest for back issues. This is the second in the Marvel Masterworks Avengers series. I have the next in this series of books and am watching and hoping for the release of a few more of my favorites (in this wonderful paperback format as I can't afford the hard covers LOL). Captain America was my favorite comic character, the one I ran down in any and every publication I could find.and hey let's face it. I fade back in time as completely as if Harry and his friends hadn't broken all the Time Turners.as thoroughly as if Doc Brown had loaned me his DeLorean or H.G. When I open this book, I'm 12 years old again.

The stories that built the Marvel Universe, from the brilliant minds of legendary creators - now available in a new lineof Mighty Marvel Masterworks! The stories that built the Marvel Universe, from the brilliant minds of legendary creators - now available in an accessible new format the whole family can enjoy! When young Peter Parker gains remarkable abilities from a radioactive spider, he must step up and try to become a hero - while also dealing with the fantastic pressures of an everyday teenager! For with great power, there must also come great responsibility! Enjoy these stories of spectacular web-slinging adventure from Spidey's very beginning - including the tragic origin that started it all the first appearances of the Daily Bugle, J.Perhaps if I were strictly neutral and completely unbiased I might go with a four star rating here as there are a couple of issues in this compilation that might be considered a little weaker than the earliest issues of the Avengers.perhaps. Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #1-10, material from Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15.
