Wednesday, March 25, 2009

 

Apparently, Peter Parker's middle name is Calvin.



The Spectacular Spider-Man #27 (June 2005)

The snowmen are even drawn in a Watterson-y style. Plus, we also know he has a rich fantasy life because the issue is devoted to him talking to an imaginary Uncle Ben (Ben Hobbes Parker?). Later on in The Amazing Spider-Man #536 (November '06), he also carries on a conversation with his younger self (pictured: a snippet).


Bonus!

GLBF! is having another Bash Batman Week, and I've decided to chip in this time with a little vignette from The Batman Adventures #25 (Nov. 1994). Cheers!

TODAY'S BOOK: "Tuesday the Rabbi Saw Red", by Harry Kemelman ((c) 1973)

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