The Man Called Electro
Meet the super-powered villain Electro! Does the web-slinger have to power to stop him!
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The worst issue of the run so far is followed up with by the best issue of the run so far. I was surprised because Electro isn't necessarily a villain I have a ton of respect for. Sure, he's part of the Sinister Six. He's an iconic villain. But I just don't have the love in my heart for him that I have for Doc Ock or Mysterio or Green Goblin, for instance.
A few issues back, I pointed out that I didn't feel like there was a huge difference between these classic issues and modern issues in terms of how much happens per issue. But shame on me, because this issue is honestly the most complete, fulfilling issue of the run so far. As the opening narration says, "This Book-Length Thriller Features a Really Fascinating Super-Villain; It more
Another of many Lee/Ditko masterworks. This issue is a fine example of why Spider-Man has made it through the test of time so well. Not even at 10 issues yet and he already had one of the coolest rogues galleries in all Super Herodom.
Electro has always been one of the coolest. A guy who can manipulate something as powerful as electricity. There have been tons of Supervillains with that kind of power since, but this guy's the original.
I always liked this cover. What kid in 1964 could resist putting down 12 cents on the Drug store counter to see how the webslinger gets out of this one? I wish I was a kid then so I could experience the thrill of picking up a new comic like this and how I'd never forgive my mom for throwing away a more
(Cover date: February, 1964)
[10.0 for Betty Brant]